I sent in my SAT scores but colleges have not recieved them. Help??

<p>I sent in my SAT scores like two weeks ago but colleges are emailing me telling me that they have not received them. I see under Score Recipients all the schools that will be receiving my scores but none of them have received them. I am sending my Dec score as well but I have no gotten the scores yet. Is that the reasons why scores have not been sent out yet? Help, I am very worried.</p>

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<p>It depends on exactly what you did. Two weeks ago did you go into your Dec registration and designate colleges to receive your scores? You would know you did that if in sending scores the Dec test was shown and checked but you could not uncheck it and your other prior tests were also shown. You would also know that if you were using the free send option in designating colleges. </p>

<p>If that is what you did then no test has been sent to any college yet. All you really did was order your Dec test scores to be sent when they come out along with any prior tests, and those prior test scores will not be sent until the Dec scores come out. The only way you could have actually sent prior test scores two weeks ago is for you to have gone into a prior registration, ordered prior scores sent (and you would not have even seen your Dec score box), and paid $10 per college to have them sent. If you did that then there is a reason to call CB and see what happened.</p>

<p>oooohh i get it but i’m afraid that the scores might not make it before the deadline especially the UCs. Do you know what the UCs test score deadlines are?</p>

<p>UCs take through the Dec tests both SAT and ACT and you should just order them sent regular delivery. So if you have designated one UC as one of your free sends for the Dec test and did not uncheck any of your prior tests all will be sent as soon as the Dec score comes out and all will be timely. Note, if you applied to multiple UCs, you need to send the scores to only one; the rest will then get them automatically from the first one through the UC network systems…</p>