<p>I haven't checked my application since the recommendation due dates came around. I just noticed it says my GREs were not received and I wanted to submit them. My registration code is listed in my application, I was under the impression that NSF requests the GRE scores from ETS. Did I have to enter a code for the NSF when I took the GRE? To be perfectly honest, I can't remember if I did or didn't.</p>
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No. You just needed to enter your GRE registration number on your NSF application, which you did.</p>
<p>That definitely is an anomaly. I just checked my application status to see if maybe NSF did not bother to request them yet but they said they received my GRE scores back on the 11th of November.</p>
<p>Wow, you guys were awfully chill about this. :p</p>
<p>I checked my application status obsessively every day from when I submitted my app to about two weeks later, when it was finally updated to reflect the receipt of my GRE scores.</p>
<p>I actually had a similar issue. I emailed the NSF people and they said that as long as you put in the registration code the onus is on ETS to send the GRE scores in whenever they do so. Apparently, they were being very slow to do so.</p>
<p>Strange, well, they listed the deadline as November 30th, so hopefully they’ll allow the official scores to be sent. Does anybody remember if they let us fill in our scores? I thought they did, which means they at least have my unofficial scores. I’m glad that my only error was overlooking that silly check box. I would have felt very sheepish if I was supposed to have the ETS send them myself.</p>
<p>No, there wasn’t a place to list your unofficial scores.</p>