<p>Well considering that scores have not yet been released, and assuming that your application is currently being reviewed, I think that they will not have the honor to look at your recent scores.</p>
<p>"SAT II scores, in the scheme of all your other application materials, are insignificant"</p>
<p>That might be true, however if your SAT II scores aren't received by the time your application is reviewed, your application is considered incomplete.</p>
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"plus, collegeboard said they WILL RUSH your 28th results via 2 day priority mail specifically made for EA/ED students at no charge"
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<p>Uh, SINCE WHEN was this? So we just add Cornell as a recipient and they'll do it for us? How would CollegeBoard even know that we are ED applicants to a certain college?</p>
<p>to puzzling
since its on their website
they dont know you're a ED applicant, they rush all october and november scores</p>
<p>QUOTED FROM COLLEGEBOARD
Note: Scores from the October and November SAT administrations will be sent by two-day priority delivery to colleges for Early Decision/Early Action program consideration. Most colleges accept October and November scores for EA/ED programs. Please check with specific colleges to understand when SAT scores need to be received to meet application deadlines.</p>
<p>source: <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/scores.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/scores.html</a></p>
<p>Interesting link. However, if they send it 2 day priority when the paper mailings begin (DEC 8), that's too late.</p>
<p>the paper mailings are when they mail it to YOUR house
if you dont have internet to check scores online or something
i doubt collegeboard, an organization that revolves around college admissions, would fail to realize most deadlines for EA/ED was November 1st and 15th</p>
<p>hey chill out ktoto. Just take some advice from Nacho Libre, "Hey, Take it Easy."</p>