<p>I got my scores back from the Nov Sat, and I've been studying every since I completed the last one. Is it too late to standby test for the SAT I tomorrow, because it says I need a registration form and I have no idea where to get one??</p>
<p>guys please help me out I don't know if I can even take it now PLEASE I BEG YOU</p>
<p>Well, the only place that you can get the registration booklet is from the guidance counselor's office (which doesn't seem like an option for you)</p>
<p>However, fortunately, not many people care about it. Tell your proctor that you are standby or the person who leads you to the right room that you are standby and they will probably give you a packet to fill out (the person in front of me forgot, and hte proctor just gave him one) and you should be fine. Really, the only problem (which still isn't much of a problem) is that there might not be enough room (only reason I mention is because this is last chance for RD applicants)</p>
<p>Honestly, you should be fine.</p>
<p>Either way, best of luck, and I'm sure you'll do well :)</p>
<p>Edit: GET THERE EARLY. I've seen people come late who are standby, and the proctor just stared at him...if you already made a mistake by not registering on time, don't make the mistake of showing up late....it might mean the difference between getting an 800 or a test-less saturday.</p>
<p>well actually I typed it in google and I found this link.. is this valid?
<a href="http://www.eou.edu/testing/documents/SATregistrationform.pdf#search='sat%20registration%20form">http://www.eou.edu/testing/documents/SATregistrationform.pdf#search='sat%20registration%20form</a>'</p>
<p>uhh...that doesn't look familiar. I would print it out and fill it out, but don't send it. Just bring it with you and hope that you can use it somehow. Either way, it's worth a shot, but don't stress over it. Spend this itme to study or to relax.</p>