<p>I am thinking to put a count down on my desktop too just for the fun of it :D</p>
<p>No, I mean my GMT+5, when I can know my scores?</p>
<p>guys i have some interesting news!!
you can CALL and get your scored for 13$ only right now:)
they just tell you your score, nothing else.
i got mine but i dont want to disclose it just yet as I might get into trouble for putting my scores up on a public forum before they ‘officially’ release.
However i will say one thing, the result was good!!</p>
<p>can you tell me the phone number? How can I contact the SAT score agency?</p>
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It’s impossible, my friend. It’s not true!</p>
<p>chelsearox: Though I love chelsea, I am assuming your name is alluding to the football club, I think either you got pranked or you are onto major ■■■■■■■■!</p>
<p>MajorQuest: Yes it does refer to the club.
You can call and get your score now. I am pretty confident of it.
There is no harm in giving it a shot if you do not believe me. It is not like i am asking you to call a specific number. You simply call the collegeboard help desk. I doubt they would play a prank.</p>
<p>I had a few questions though. If you send your SAT scores to the colleges after the 28th of October ( and before the 1st of November) will they still receive them in time to consider your application for Early Decision?
And since this is an international students forum, do you people plan to send your recommendations and transcripts by post or are your counselors and teachers sending them online?
Is there any advantage in sending them online?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>CHELSEA ROCKS!!!</p>
<p>I’ll try that out, maybe.</p>
<p>No you can send them after you see your score…but if you are still in doubt then contact them and ask them! They like to be contacted.</p>
<p>Teachers rec if sent online is fast and doesn’t cost a thing…but my school sends via post and you gotta pay for every envelope hence making you think twice before applying to every college <em>or so they say</em> :)</p>
<p>Interesting question chelsearox. I also want to know how many of you international students are going to apply online? For me post is the safest. Although it costs a bit more, you still have control of your entire application.</p>
<p>chelsearox//Contacting the scores to obtain them earlier than the 28th has failed. Thank you for your misinformation.</p>
<p>lol ^10 char</p>
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I suppose that he had probably confused the chelsea with the SAT…</p>
<p>Nah I’m sure chelsea was just a ■■■■■■■■ ****** who wants to increase people’s international phone bills.</p>
<p>Haha, why the ****** 13 $ for only 3 more days?</p>
<p>Man 2 more days to go. This wait irritates me to my bones.</p>
<p>My week is full of short exams. Damn it! 2200 2200 comes to me. :(</p>
<p>Eh…I daren’t even hope for 2200…well…actually I do.
2200 2200 come to me too!</p>
<p>Well i wasn’t ■■■■■■■■ but forget that.
I was still confused about the Online Vs Post dilemma.
Could you guys just state which option you are going with so tpainnopain and I can get further insight into what option to pick for our RD colleges.</p>
<p>Thank You guys.</p>
<p>
benhpark’s golden words…“Liars harm themselves, but if that is the only harm that they inflict themselves, we would sleep better at night.”
"And if a liar gets caught, then what’s the big deal anyway? All he or she has to do is to come up with one of the standard excuses that other liars provide. A classic example:” I didn’t want to frustrate you.”</p>
<p>I am scared of predicting/hoping for a certain score in fear of jinxing myself. I am so scared-this will be the last time I ever take the SAT Reasoning Test D: I need to have a great score. I took it once already in June, so I’m hoping that a combined score (since the Oct Math was so hard) will be really good!</p>