<p>You should check with your college before ordering rush reports because institutions receive scores in different formats and may not review your scores until their next scheduled delivery time.</p>
<p>right but i thought that that was only if you just took an SAT and wanted to get them your scores? i took the SAT in june and want to get it to them fast... still no?</p>
<p>As far as I know, rushed scores of any type aren't considered by Michigan admissions...but I could be wrong. When in doubt and only a 100% answer is required, call the office of admissions. Or you can seek out Hoedown. She knows quite a bit about Michigan admissions.</p>
<p>Someone in admissions or is familiar with the admissions process will have to answer this question but how would they be able to distinguish a rush score from a score that is reported in the normal turnaround time?</p>
<p>I assume that scores are transmitted to the admissions department electronically in a database table on a regular periodic basis (daily or weekly), not individually in hard copy score reports. The scores could then be matched up with an applicant's file electronically by comparing the SS # and updated.</p>