<p>So i'm really sorry about repeating a similar thread.</p>
<p>But I really just wanted to straighten things up.</p>
<p>So Princeton will receive the test scores in time for ED decisions?</p>
<p>So i'm really sorry about repeating a similar thread.</p>
<p>But I really just wanted to straighten things up.</p>
<p>So Princeton will receive the test scores in time for ED decisions?</p>
<p>No. But they allow you to take the Nov test date anyway just to trick you. </p>
<p>:D</p>
<p>Seriously, if they allow the Nov test date, then they must get the scores in time!</p>
<p>Then when would they read their apps? It seems like there's no time ahhhhh</p>
<p>(Not that it really matters to me, I didn't take the Nov SAT lol)</p>
<p>When I called the admission office I got 2 different responses...one person told me they start reviewing the apps and get a good idea of what the decision will be without the november sat and then just look at it when it comes. Another person told me that they wait for the november sat before they start reviewing people's apps who need a third sat or whatever. I am more inclined to believe the first response because it seems highly unrealistic for the admission office to leave that much work until the end. I mean there have got to be a lot of people who took the november sat and i just can't believe that they would leave all of those applications until now.</p>
<p>so say if a person has low sats but great everything else, they should wait until late to send them and hope they will be considered less or not at all?</p>
<p>ha I really don't know...thats just what I was told.</p>
<p>quicksilver, they would probably put u in the medium-high pile and then use november scores as confirming evidence.</p>