<p>Should I send my January SAT scores? I took the SAT II Math IIC and got a 770. I originally took Math IIC and Chem last April and had 610's on both. When I sent my score report last year, Collegeboard accidently cancelled my two previous SAT II scores, so I was lucky enough to have them only send my regular SAT scores.</p>
<p>So the question is: should I send in my new score report? I'm afraid that 1) NU will see my crappy 610s and 2) NU recommends 3 SAT IIs. Or would I be better off without them? What should I do?</p>
<p>why wouldnt you send them if it is an improvement? i emailed them my scores this morning, and they said they added it to my file. i will still send the official score report... but i wouldnt spend the money to rush them.</p>
<p>it was along the lines of:
"i recently took the January SAT, and because i know decisions are being made i would like to email my results to help you come to a decision faster. here are my score(s): subject- score. i will mail an official score report as soon as possible. thank you"</p>
<p>I got an email from NU saying that my app is incomplete (I sent my previous scores but it said that they werent recieved by NU but I just shrugged it off becuase I was going to send my January score anyway)... and that if they dont recieve everything by the 23rd, they will cancel my app.</p>
<p>Should I rush my scores? CB said that they sent them on the 14th of Feb because i listed them as my score recipients (for my Jan test). Does NU even get rushed scores any faster than regular sent scores?</p>
<p>From my experience, rushing scores does absolutely nothing. I sent two sets of reports out for different schools on the same day, because one of my schools doesn't accept rush reports. I checked later, and all my reports got there at the same time, both rush and regular.</p>
<p>If you sent them when you took your January SAT test, I don't think you need to send them again.</p>