<p>I would think you can. I did the same thing however, but luckily it was request still pending until my scores got out, and I assume they were sent. I think I read somewhere that CB sends stuff to schools on a schedule like twice a month?</p>
<p>I'm getting my parents to cancel their credit card right now..
Im not sure I can cancel credit card..... because I requested for the scores last night! So it might've been already processed.</p>
<p>How long do you think it takes for the request-still-pending sign to change to 'completed' or whatever?</p>
<p>I don't see what the problem is here. Your Dec. 2 SAT II scores will be sent before you can see them online. If you at your "HISTORY OF SENT SCORES" page, you can see that scores are sent before you can see them online. So, it is likely that your scores have already been sent.</p>
<p>Ok, I said: "I requested my scores to be sent on the 19th but I realised that the DEC scores come out on the 21st and I was wondering if my december scores will be sent along with my previous scores."</p>
<p>And she said, "No because the on the day you made the transaction, your december scores were not released. Only the scores that are available ON THE DAY YOU REQUESTED TO BE SENT are sent".</p>
<p>And I said, "but it says: Request Still Pending. Cant you just include my december scores to be sent, IF my scores are still waiting to be sent?"</p>
<p>And she said: "No - that's the policy"</p>
<p>And I said, "Ok" but in my head, I said "you suck!"</p>
<p>My parents aren't very pleased with me right now...
But thanks for all your help Azure!</p>
<p>It sounds like an automated process. If the December scores were not available when you ordered your scores sent, they wouldn't be included. </p>
<p>However, this does not apply to scores requested WITH the December test - those would be sent as soon as they are available. I can't quite figure out what you did from your posts, but I hope you will sit down and think this over.</p>
<p>Yep. I definetly learned my lesson - I honestly was not thinking about what I was doing when I made the transaction. But this lesson costed $70...only if it was a little cheaper... :)</p>