<p>There’s an option to request it by mail (which includes your scores, questions wrong–though not the actual answers–, etc). The scores are online either way, and there’s an “unofficial score report” you can print out that looks kind of like a certificate if you really want to get it in paper.</p>
<p>Getting it in the mail is free, though you can pay for a list of questions you got wrong I think (but it doesn’t tell you the right answer or anything, so not worth it).</p>
<p>When I log into collegeboard, there’s an option for me to view a PDF document that has “unofficial” on it and looks like a nice version of a list of scores.</p>
<p>And no problem, they’re not stupid. Everyone has to go through the process.</p>
<p>Hey I just saw this thread and I need the unofficial score report too. Could you walk me through how to find the PDF that has your unofficial scores online? I found my score send history but i’m not sure if that’s good enough if I just print a copy of that for a scholarship.</p>