One of my SAT II Scores DISAPPEARED!!!

<p>I'm going to be attending UCSD in the fall. Ever since I started taking SATs and SAT IIs, I sent my scores to the same four colleges every time: UCD, UCSB, UCSC, and UCSD.</p>

<p>The problem I have is that my SAT II Math IC score didn't show up on the official score report on my UCSD page. I thought this was weird because when I checked on my UCSB page (before I declined), the Math IC score was definitely there. I don't think it's possible for my Math IC score to NOT get reported becuase I took three tests or so after that one and those scores are there.</p>

<p>Does anybody have a clue about how to fix this problem or who to contact in this situation? My scores were due by July 15th so I'm over a week late...but I can't find a way to fix it. Thanks:)</p>

<p>We had almost the exact same problem with my daughter's math IIC score not showing up on her UNC homepage. She contacted them, and they said "we must not have received it." I find that hard to believe, since they got all of the other scores on the report, but in light of that, we emailed College Board and told them what UNC said, and College Board said they'd resend the scores for free. That was just this week, so I don't know if that worked.</p>

<p>I know I realized this late but do you think they'll really reject me because of this? That's what it says in the contract (if scores/transcripts/etc aren't received on time or official and self-submitted test scores don't match up) but that's hard to believe because it has to be Collegeboard's fault. Since it's the weekend I haven't gotten responsed from Collegeboard or UCSD so I'm just waiting and waiting...</p>

<p>I guess if I were you, I'd call the admissions office and explain. College Board was very nice about resending my daughter's scores, but since you need to scores to show up more quickly, I think a phone call would be best. Perhaps if you can't get through, you could fax them a copy of your latest score report, just so they know that it was College Board's mistake and not yours. I think there's a good chance it's UCSD's mistake, if the other schools the reports were sent to received all of the scores. It may even be that the score is there but for some reason doesn't show up on your page. Best of luck in trying to resolve this.</p>