<p>I already sent out all my apps 2 weeks ago but my colleges have not yet received my SAT scores!!! I checked the Collegeboard website (about 13446 times) and it says, "Requested Recipients" and then it lists the colleges that I SUPPOSEDLY sent my scores to. But NONE of my colleges have received them. I'm applying to UConn, Pitt, Penn... state schools with normal app processes.</p>
<p>Urgent Urgent Urgent help! How do I send AND verify that they have been sent. I'm no dumb azz. I've selected my colleges, paid for it, and printed the receipt.</p>
<p>I took the SAT Subject Math II on November. Is that why they have not sent? Is collegeboard waiting for that subject test??? Will it be TOO LATE? I think this is the problem.</p>
<p>I paid on October 30 which was 2 days before my Nov 1 early action deadline. Collegeboard said “SAT scores requested to be sent.” But they haven’t been sent!!! None of my colleges have them.</p>
<p>How do you know they haven’t been received by your colleges? You do understand that it takes time for the clerical staff of college admissions offices to match everything up, right?</p>
<p>Give SAT a telephone call in the morning. I have called them before and they are very nice. (or have your mom or GC do it) Chances are that they went out and are in piles at your colleges waiting to get logged in as received.</p>
<p>Wow. I just got off the phone with Collegeboard. My scores have not been sent. They are waiting for my nov math subject test score before they send out ALL my scores. This is bull. All my will send out on Nov 23…</p>
<p>Now I ask: I have a Nov 1 early action deadline in which I sent in all my stuff, but apparently NOT my SAT scores. Will my application not qualify for the EA deadline?</p>
<p>That doesn’t make sense. Having requested scores in the past before the deadline, I found out the hard way that they send what they have and won’t wait until a later test. Had to resend them, costing more money. That is their official policy.</p>
<p>If you request scores and pay for them before a later test deadline, they don’t wait until the later test deadline to send your scores.</p>
<p>You will get all the test scores sent to your four free and additional paid when you took the November 6th test. Perhaps Collegeboard meant that the schools will receive all those scores - again - when they are sent on November 23rd?</p>
<p>With re your EA deadline, you will have to contact the school and find out if they have your scores. If not, perhaps you can send an unofficial copy of your scores or a screenshot from your log in at collegeboard, explain to them the situation and then they have an assessment while waiting for the official copy from collegeboard.</p>
<p>Are you intentionally avoiding my questions? You came here looking for help.</p>
<p>Your response about the collegeboard waiting to send out later scores still makes no sense. They don’t do this. Why would they? They want to eek out every last penny from students and parents. Go look at their website. Their policy is to send out scores when requested. If you have taken a test but the scores aren’t in yet, they don’t wait to send out your scores until a later test administration.</p>
<p>If you requested scores on October 30th, as you said, then they would have sent them out at that time. There may be a delay in receiving or processing, but I don’t understand your comment about them waiting to send out November scores. Can you elaborate? Are you sure you understood what the CB was telling you? </p>
<p>If you requested on your November 6 test to send scores, then the earliest date a college could receive scores would be after collegeboard sends them on November 23rd.</p>
<p>Why did you apply EA if you were waiting to take a test after the deadline to turn in your materials? Just wondering. Does this Subject test not count for that school’s requirement?</p>
<p>Why don’t you call your EA school tomorrow and find out what they would like you to do. If necessary, go and rush the scores for that school from CB.</p>