<p>i dont have a proper form of identification for the sat tomorrow:
my passport expired, and my 2 student ids (freshman year, soph year) were stolen earlier this year. </p>
<p>i tried calling collegeboard, but they were closed
what should i do?</p>
<p>If you do not take acceptable ID to the test center, you will not be permitted to test.</p>
<p>The following are examples of unacceptable ID:</p>
<pre><code>* Social security card
Credit card (including one with a photo)
Parent’s driver’s license
Birth certificate
Expired passport
Yearbook
Written physical description of yourself (without photo), even if written on school stationery and signed by a counselor or principal.
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<p>Please note: Test center supervisors are under no obligation to admit students who bring unacceptable identification. Admittance to the test center does not mean that your form of identification is valid or that your scores are reported. All cases of questionable identification are subject to review and appropriate action, including possible score cancellation.</p>
<p>noo );
aldkjfa i think ill just not take it tomorrow, sigh.</p>
<p>haha I totally forgot my id and admission ticket bu they let me start the test and let my mom bring it in later…
I guess I got a super chill place…:)</p>
<p>wow they actually send you away? at my school, people who forgot it had to stay on the side, and they used the id pics on the school database to identify them.</p>
<p>^ Yes, but not everybody takes the SAT at the school the go to. If you live in a rural area like me, you usually must drive hours away to a remote testing center–which probably won’t have pictures of you on file.</p>
<p>Yeah same here. Actually I’m not living in a rural area since January, but my friends all have to go the state capital which is over 2 hours away to get the test most of the time. And my new place isn’t that great either, they only have the test at one of the high schools in a different part of the county.</p>