<p>So a lot of schools I've recognized allow you to take the November SAT/SATII's for early decision/action if you "rush" it in. For example, Columbia...etc
How do you "rush" it in? And are you guaranteed that they'll see it? </p>
<p>I saw on a Columbia ED thread that Columbia didn't see someone's November SATs.</p>
<p>This is especially important for me since my SATs are low and I plan on studying hard for them.</p>
<p>Call up the school that you are planning to apply ED to, and ask them if they accept rush scores for the November test date. I called up UPenn and asked them if they would accept my rushed November scores, and they answered yes. It takes two bsuiness days to rush your scores. The only time that you can rush your scores is AFTER the scores are released. So the first minute you see your scores, you rush them. For UPenn the reason that you can rush the scores even though the ED deadline is November 1st is that the interviews start at around november and december. The rushed scores would make it there in time. I am going to write somewhere on my application that I rushed scores, I think that is the best thing to do.</p>
<p>thanks a lot. i was lookin @ penn and columbia too</p>
<p>I'm a little confused, don't a lot of colleges state that the last SAT they will accept for ED/EA is the November SAT, without need for rush reporting?</p>
<p>yeah i nkow what you mean</p>
<p>but not all schools though, like mit</p>