<p>And turned out to have a different score? I don't think I really got a 660 in US History. I believe I missed 16, MAX, which would make a raw score of -20, which amounts to around the low 700s in every curve I've looked at.</p>
<p>Do you have to pay to get your test rescored?</p>
<p>yeah $50 bucks. Even though you get it back if the original score was wrong, it still seems like one big scam to me. They need to take steps to ensure that they don't screw up. No one should have to worry that their test scores may be wrong.</p>
<p>can you link me to a page where it offers this service?</p>
<p>I got a question, UC apps are due Nov 30. But if you're taking Dec SATs then you can send them the score after you send your app in, as long as it's before Jan 1. But if we rescore, then it takes 5 weeks. So the score report we send for our Dec SATs, will that have the updated scores?</p>
<p>I know that they refund your money if they make a mistake, but what if it's just 10 points on 1 of the tests? Do you still get your money back? And if you go down, do you still get your money back?</p>
<p>you get ur money back for any change-</p>
<p>Where can i find more info on this service?!?!?!?</p>
<p>those of you thinking of handscoring your scores</p>
<p>where are you guys from?</p>
<p>I'm from San Jose, CA</p>
<p>Could there have been a correlation b/w shocking scores and location the test was taken?</p>
<p>i also believe that collegeboard made a mistake on my bio test..
and im an international and wrote the test in Canada.</p>
<p>u have to call collegeboard and get them to send u an sat verification form..
then u would have to mail it to them...got i hate this whole process..
i got a horrible score for my ed decision for now...</p>
<p>I'm from Kansas City.</p>
<p>660 just blows my mind. I obsessively looked over what I missed for days!</p>