<p>Hey everyone! I'm now quite fuzzy on whether there's any point in taking the SAT January trial on 26th. I'm hopefully going to barely be able to study for ohysics subject test I'm taking in December, and I've already taken another one before, so I'll have two subjects. Some schools, though, recommend up to 3 subjects, but I'll have to take it in January. My question is: most colleges have December as the deadline for taking the SATs, and some even recommend rush reporting the December scores! But the regular decision notification date for most schools is around Mid March. The January scores would come up before that. Would they consider my January score, even if it's way past their SATs deadline? I got caught up this year in a lot of stuff, and I'll barely be able to take the physics test this December. I haven't taken any Math subject test by the way. Thanks!</p>
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<p>it depends on the college. Just go on their website and they’ll most likely have the information you’re looking for. If their sat reporting deadline is in December then don’t count on your January scores because it’s unlikely that they’ll reach the admissions office in time</p>
<p>They are usually on the site</p>