Keeping SAT scores?

<p>If, hypothetically, you took the SAT before you entered high school, your scores would normally get wiped by the end of the year. But if you did well and wanted to keep your scores, how would you go about doing it? What section of CB would you contact?</p>

<p>Thanks. :D</p>

<p>Please tell me you didn’t get your 2320 as an 8th grader or I will freak out, lol.</p>

<p>To answer your question: no clue. I think that would be sailing into uncharted territory. I’d send an email personally.</p>

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<p>Uhm…Yes, I’m an eighth grader. I thought it would be awkward if I told anyone on CC, but I guess this thread gave it away. <em>grins sheepishly</em></p>

<p><em>freaks out</em></p>

<p>There are days when I feel intelligent and wise beyond my years, and there are days when I feel dumber than an Alaskan Governor. This day has become one of the latter.</p>

<p>goddamnit u genius just skip high school</p>

<p>From [SAT</a> Younger than 13](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/reg/circum/younger.html):</p>

<p>If you test in the seventh or eighth grade, your scores are removed from your file at the end of the academic year that you tested. If you don’t want your scores removed, you must let us know before June of the year you tested. Send your request to keep scores, including your full identification information, registration number, and test date to</p>

<p>The College Board SAT Program
Attention: Talent Search Scores
P. O. Box 025505
Miami, FL 33102</p>

<p>Oh, thanks. I knew there was a page like that on the CB webpage but couldn’t find it.</p>

<p>And welcome to CC, if you’re new. :)</p>