Question about standardized tests.

<p>Hi!</p>

<p>I'm running short on time. I pushed everything to the last minute. I'm a junior and I have two SAT 2s in june and an SAT in october. </p>

<p>But i need to squeeze in an SAT 2 somewhere. I really don't want to take 3 sat 2s in one day. </p>

<p>Is it possible that I can report my score after applying to a college early? In the common app there is a "date taken/to be taken" place, implying that you list the tests that you haven't yet taken, but are going to.
Does that mean they'll look at my score if after I take it? I'm talking about both regular and early plans.</p>

<p>I'm trying to take an SAT 2 in november.</p>

<p>anyone? please?</p>

<p>You're going need to just grit your teeth and do the SAT II's, all three of them, on the same day. I'm pretty sure you need to report all your scores at once.</p>

<p>DerrickA: you can definitely report scores on different days
navk: First of all, does the school you're applying to need three? Most only require twoso double check. Then, I would call the admissions office of the school you're planning to apply early to and ask them what their policy is. If they won't accept November SAT IIs from ED candidates, then take three in one day. It's not that bad. IMO, I would rethink applying early though if you're that far behind on testing. You shouldn't plan to be amazing on the first try because anything can happen.</p>