Quick question about rush reporting

<p>I ordered my scores to be rushed and received a confiramtion e-mail but it says that my scores will be sent five weeks after my request was received. Is this normal? Did anyone else who rushed their scores get the same e-mail or is this a mistake and I should call?</p>

<p>Isn't there anyone who have rushed their scores? Please I need any help</p>

<p>College Board is far from infallible when it comes to sending scores to colleges, "rushed" or otherwise. You need to get them on the phone (on the plus side, they DO get on the phone fairly quickly) and get answers as to when the scores will be sent, and, if there is a delay, what's the reason. My experience: I found that CB dropped the ball and did not send scores to three of my schools at all, but they were quick to correct the problem and rush the score reports, free, once I spoke to them and pointed out the problem. Also, some schools will not accept rushed scores electronically from CB, and require that the scores be sent on a disk. This takes 3 weeks or so, even if you paid the 26 bucks to have the scores "rushed". Suggestion: Print a copy of your latest-scores page off the CB website, and send the score printout to the schools yourself (or, better yet, have your GC do the sending). That way your schools will have a de facto score report right away, and if they need formal confirmation they'll have it when the College Board official reports finally turn up. Good luck!</p>

<p>ok it turned out they rushed my scores after all but sent only a part of them... I thought it was not possible to send only January scores for example without sending all other scores but, hey that's the College Board, they can do anything to make your day plain awful...</p>