<p>I would recommend him not to put the NMSC in the SAT test sheet because if for some reason he does not do well on SAT test and get a low score, you do not want to send it to the NMSC.</p>
<p>Not to worry. If somehow you do score too low and that score is sent to NMCorp, then just test again and send that score. NMCorp doesn’t give a rat’s patootie if an earlier score is too low. As long as you send a qualifying score by Dec of senior year, you’re good.</p>
<p>I sent my January test scores. I only plan on taking the SAT just this one sitting. Yes, it is safer to wait, but then it will cost money to send later. </p>
<p>Oh! C’mon, it only cost $10.00 per institution that you request the College Board to send to send your SAT score to. I have seen many… many high school students apply to many universities without worrying about the application fee. The university application fee cost even 5 to 6 times of this fee.</p>
<p>^ yes, and for some of us, every dollar counts, so no point in throwing out $10 just because it may seem to pale in comparison. It all adds up, so I am doing my best to get the most bang for my buck by sending the score when it is free.</p>