<p>october sat scores come out the 29th of october. i believe you don't have to rush score october sat scores for early action but would rush scoring be a wise choice? i know that cb takes about 1 to 2 weeks to process and send the scores which means that chicago will receive scores a week or two after the november 1st deadline.</p>
<p>I was wondering the same thing…only not for University of Chicago. I called the College Board and they recommended rushing the scores. Maybe you should call the admissions office and ask if they want them rushed. College Board actually told me that some schools won’t accept rush orders which seems odd.</p>
<p>why don’t some schools accept rush score orders?</p>
<p>I wouldn’t take the College Board’s word for it. Chances are, the CB just recommends rushing the scores so they make more money. Call the college itself and ask what they prefer. If they say it’s okay not to rush the scores, then save the money.</p>
<p>How many people thought the math section was disproportionately easy?</p>
<p>Yes! Totally philosopher king… I thought I was missing something…</p>
<p>That’s all I’ve heard. THEY’RE GONNA CURVE DOWN</p>
<p>don’t hijack my thread please</p>
<p>But did the school not say that the latest SAT we can take is November?..So I don’t see the need to rush report…I dunno,just my saying.</p>
<p>Posted this earlier in Ask UChicagoPSAC, but here it goes again: while we would of course like to receive your scores before the appropriate deadline, for the Early Action deadline, we will accept November SAT scores and October ACT scores and for the Regular Decision deadline, we will accept January SAT scores and February ACT scores. So, no need to rush send scores if they are within any of those boundaries for your chosen admissions deadline.</p>