Question on sending SAT/ACT scores.

<p>I live in California and applied for UC's and CSU's.
So I've been hearing people say that you only need to send SAT to one UC, or you send it to CSU mentor, etc. I'm just confused on how the sending works. I have a few questions</p>

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<li>First of all, when I signed up for the ACT online, it told me to list 4 free schools to send it to. They are under the section "Score Reports Selected at Time of Registration". Are these four already "sent" automatically or what?</li>
<li>It also said that my score reports were sent to my high school. What does this mean? Do I get something from my high school?</li>
<li>If the answer to #1 question is "Yes, they are already sent", then can someone check for me what I need to still send:</li>
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<p>I applied to all UC's, CSU Sac, and Cal Poly SLO.</p>

<p>I have sent my SAT to: UC DAVIS, CAL POLY SLO
My ACT Score Reports Selected at Time of Registration: UC Davis, UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, Cal Poly SLO</p>

<p>Do I need to send anymore or am I good? Thank you.</p>

<p>For UCs you send SAT or ACT scores to one UC and all others get it. For CSUs you send SATs to CSU Mentor, which has its own code, and all CSUs get it; the same happens if you send scores to one of the CSUs rather than CSU Mentor. As to ACTs, CSUMentor does not have its own code. For it, you send scores to one CSU and then after they arrive you go on-line at CSUMentor and use its ACT Scores Manager tool to send it to any other CSUs. As to your numbered questions:</p>

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<li><p>It means any colleges you listed will be sent scores when they come out and you need do nothing else to send to those colleges.</p></li>
<li><p>it means ACT sends the scores to your high school but that does not mean colleges got them. it only means what it says that your high school gets them.</p></li>
<li><p>You still need to go on-line at CSUMentor and use the ACT Scores Manager tool to provide ACT to CSU Sac.</p></li>
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