<p>Tested from east coast.</p>
<p>Tested, in Ohio.</p>
<p>I have to be warmer than 50, and there must be a chipotle within walking distance.<br>
I actually started considering Oberlin a lot less when I found out they don’t have one…</p>
<p>Still registered…from east coast, guess it’s delayed. -.-</p>
<p>On the bright side, I just found out Duke has a Tacobell on its campus!!! Yesssssssssss
If I do get into Duke, I’ll be hitting up tacobell everyday.</p>
<p>Are we sure that means scores are delayed, as it appears that quite a large number of people are still marked as registered (Myself included). Could it not just mean that stuff is getting done slower, because it’s the day after Christmas?</p>
<p>^ No, we aren’t sure. It’s quite possible the changes are getting done slower because of the holidays.</p>
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<p>i’m not exactly a fan of taco bell but the cheese fries there are pretty decent. :D</p>
<p>9 hours…</p>
<p>Still registered… anyone also still registered?</p>
<p>^ Yes, still registered…</p>
<p>I’m still going to be up till 1, just in case it does change to tested, and also because I have nothing better to do ;).</p>
<p>status changed to tested a few days ago. i was a standyby btw. good luck everybody!</p>
<p>I’ll be up until 1 because I’ll probably be playing one of the games I just got or black ops with my school friends. I almost never go to bed before 1 on non-school nights haha. (Though 5am for the SAT results really was a killer, I would have just gone to sleep had I been able to)</p>
<p>Still registered as well. >:( Hopefully this doesn’t mean my scores are delayed. Making us wait longer for our scores is a form of torture. It’s already bad enough that we have to wait a LONG two weeks.</p>
<p>I’m probably going to go to sleep and set me alarm to like…1 AM. I’m central so it should post at midnight if I’m not delayed.</p>
<p>i tested standby, and as of now there is no indication of the december test date. what the eff…</p>
<p>Still registered…</p>
<p>yea im still too</p>
<p>I have a question. I heard that if you scored extremely high on the ACT (35-36) or extremely high on the SAT (2300-2400) then your scores usually processed a little longer than normal. Is this true? I saw it on this forum back in November.</p>
<p>Sometimes I can’t help but wonder if my life was a little bit less stressful before I found this forum. Last time I didn’t even know about the score release date…</p>
<p>@whs- To put it simply, that’s bs.</p>
<p>Lol okay. Well I guess that my test still showing registered is in no way good. :/</p>