SAT Registration Problem

<p>I have a problem registering for the November SAT. I try to register and then it ask for my info, so I fill out the info and hit continue. Then I get an error message:</p>

<p>You have personal information saved to another collegeboard.org account.</p>

<p>To protect the security of your information, you must use your original account to access online SAT services. Please sign in to your original account now.</p>

<p>Now come to think of it, I did have an old account made back during freshmen. My counselor told us just to make an account at college board and that was the instruction. So I went home and created one without care and to see what the site is all about. I didn't realize that the until now that the account was going to be used for registering for the SAT. I made a new account today and when I register for SAT, it says I already have an account and to login to old account. Problem is, I forgot the username and password and maybe the email for the old account, but I was pretty sure the email that I used for registration. So I login to my gmail, but it says the email was deleted and is no longer recoverable. So I am pretty screwed right now, I can't access my old account and my old email was deleted. The deadline is coming up soon on 10/9 and I can't do anything until monday, and I still have questions concerning photos and free waiver and college apps, but first need to resolve the registration problem first. </p>

<p>Wait, you still have access to the email address used to make your original account, right? If so, go to the collegeboard sign in page and click ‘forgot username’. It’ll take you to a page with a box. Enter your email address (for the original account) and they’ll email you your username.</p>

<p>After that, if you have your username and password, you can use the ‘forgot password’ option to reset your password.</p>

<p>No the gmail is deleted and is no longer recoverable. so I am pretty screwed now</p>

<p>Have you contacted collegeboard? If you explain the situation to them, they probably can delete your old account or recover it. People have their emails hacked/forget passwords all the time, so you’re probably not the first person to need something like this done, but you need to contact them ASAP.</p>