Late test scores for Oxford

<p>I have a 2190 on my SAT I and no SAT IIs. My ACT score is a 30. If I were to retake the SAT and send my scores to my UK colleges at a later date, will those still be considered? Or will they just reject me earlier because of the rolling application system?</p>

<p>(I will be taking the first SATs / ACTs possible so I'll probably get the scores within 2 - 3 weeks after the October deadline for Oxford.)</p>

<p>SAT Reasoning Test with at least 1,400 in Critical Reading and
Mathematics and preferably also 700 or more in Writing, giving a
combined score of at least 2,100.
OR ACT with a score of at least 32 out of 36.</p>

<p>AND</p>

<p>Grade 5 in three or more Advanced Placement Tests in appropriate
subjects.
OR SAT Subject Tests in three appropriate subjects at 700 or better.</p>

<p>You have a problem with the AND part if you have no APs or SAT IIs.</p>

<p>I have the AP scores :)</p>

<p>You will need to list the tests you are taking on your UCAS form, and your predicted grades/scores for them. If accepted, you may get a ‘conditional offer’ which means the offer will be recinded if you do not meet the specific conditions of the offer, which will probably mean achieving the predicted grades.</p>

<p>All this is entirely the norm for UK students who do not receive their A-level grades until August.</p>

<p>People here always seem to say that Oxford is quite excited to meet foreign students who meet their requirements.</p>

<p>Since you already have everything they are looking for–SAT above 2100, 3 AP scores at “5”–I think now you should be focusing on your personal statement and your interview.</p>

<p>KEVP</p>