<p>I plan to apply ED to Johns Hopkins and have taken all my standardized tests except the SAT 2's. I'm taking 3 of them this Saturday (bio, math 2, literature) and was wondering if I can still send these scores in time for ED. Btw I want to wait for the scores to be online before I send them just to make sure that I did well. Should I rush reports the second I see the scores, or is this test date too late for an ED application? Thanks!</p>
<p>"Although we cannot guarantee that November (ED) or January (RD) scores will arrive before the Admissions Committee evaluation, past experience suggests that scores taken on these dates usually arrive in time.</p>
<p>November (ED) or January (RD) scores will be accepted for those students unable to meet their test requirements by October (ED) or December (RD). In such cases, we encourage you to note your intention of taking the later standardized test(s) on your application. There is no need to rush your scores."</p>
<p>straight from johns hopkins' site @ <a href="http://apply.jhu.edu/apply/testreqs.html%5B/url%5D">http://apply.jhu.edu/apply/testreqs.html</a></p>
<p>in the future, a quick search either on cc or the college's website will most likely answer your question.</p>
<p>best of luck on saturday</p>
<p>If you take SAT subject exams, you must send them in. There is no score choice. Any and all SAT exams need to be sent by the College Board/ETS for your application to be considered complete.</p>
<p>As the web site linked above states, October exams will definitely arrive in time. Plus since the November exam date is so early in the month this year, those scores will also arrive in time.</p>
<p>Finally, DO NOT RUSH SCORES EVER. They do not arrive any earlier.</p>
<p>Great, thanks for the help guys!</p>