<p>Hey. I'm registered for the SAT, and I'm not sure if I should waste 24 dollars on a score report; though this is the first time taking the test. Are there any advantages of getting the score report?</p>
<p>You get a copy of your score report for free. The $24 is for the Question and Answer service, which is the only way to get a copy of the SAT test that you took.</p>
<p>Yeah, sorry, I meant the Question & Answer Service</p>
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<p>i tot they only offer that in the march sat? correct my if im wrong. But its definitely worth it if u get the test booklet n answer</p>
<p>"The Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) gives you a chance to review a copy of the SAT you took, a record of your answers, the correct answers, and scoring instructions. The service also includes information about the types of questions and the level of difficulty of each question. QAS does not include a copy of your essay. You can view your essay as part of your online score report, or request it via your paper score report."</p>
<p>"QAS is available for SAT tests administered on October 8, 2005, January 28, 2006, May 6, 2006, and May 7, 2006 (Sunday)."</p>
<p>If you plan on possibly taking the SAT again after this administration, and want to review your mistakes, I would recommend it.</p>
<p>But if you decide to cancel your score after you finish your exam, do they still send you a copy of the Q and A report?</p>