<p>So I took the three SAT II's in November, and got some very pleasing scores (800 on Math I, 750 on Math II, and 700 on US History...compared to 680 Bio-E, 720 Math 1, and 700 US History from before). I applied to the College of Arts and Sciences on Early Decision. I sent these scores to Cornell as soon as I got them, but since my family isn't in the greatest financial situation at the moment, we couldn't afford the rush fee. Will Cornell get my scores in time? I'm really worried...</p>
<p>I'd assume they will get them, though it is worth calling them to tell them this. I am sure they will understand. (also did you check Cornell off as a recipient when u took them?
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<p>you should be ok. i was also in the same boat, getting much higher November SAT II scores than expected. i asked my college counselor what to do and she said to send them regular but also to fax them over. i also called the admissions office to make sure that it wasn't too late to send in november SAT scores and they said that i should send them. so i think you're fine.</p>
<p>@ari102791: I didn't, because I wasn't sure about how well I did. I decided to wait until the day I got the scores.</p>
<p>Yeah, I talked to my counselor, but he wasn't very helpful...he's only used to students going to local state colleges, and early decision is a completely different universe to him. I guess I'll make a call tomorrow morning.</p>