<p>How do I find out where I sent the past SAT/ACT scores??</p>
<p>Maybe you can try calling CB?</p>
<p>Bump. I need to know, so I don't send scores twice..</p>
<p>You can call the ACT and ask. You'll get a live person and they will look it up for you. It's very 1979-ish. </p>
<p>Collegeboard.com has a free membership thing where you can sign up and do just about anything you want through the website.</p>
<p>Yeah, on "send scores" page, it says "To see a history of scores you have sent to institutions previously, scroll down to the History of Sent Scores section." </p>
<p>The page doesn't even scroll down far, and it doesn't have a Sent Scores section. Does this mean no scores have been sent? I remember putting down some colleges when I took the test..</p>
<p>Question with some relevance to the original topic:</p>
<p>Does one have to send the scores again after he has applied to the college if he has already sent them before to the college prior to applying there?</p>
<p>For SAT - if you look at the College Board website, click on "view my score report", then click on "my score recipients".</p>
<p>im also wondering about xredcomet's question. does anyone have an answer?</p>
<p>Where is "view my score report"?</p>
<p>exredcomet:</p>
<p>depends on the college. </p>
<p>Most schools will open a file once something official arrives in the mail, such as transcripts or SAT reports, and await further application materials. A few weeks after you mail Part 1 of an app, I suggest you call the school you are interested in, and ask if they have received your Part I and SAT scores.</p>
<p>Of course, assumes that you don't retake the test; if so, you need to send the new scores, or note that specific college as one of the four 'free' score reports.</p>
<p>If you only send the score reports the second time you take the SAT, will your scores from the first time also be sent, i.e. do they get every SAT and SATII test you have ever taken?</p>
<p>every SAT you've ever taken while in HS. Tests taken while in middle school are supposed to be supressed.</p>