Sat score reports

<p>Could somebody explain this to me, please?
I'm gonna take SAT I in November and SATs II in December. Can I have my scores sent just once instead of having them sent separated twice? I don't want to waste my money, because I will need additional score reports, so can I use these reports for both tests?</p>

<p>With SAT, whenever you order any test sent, all already existing test scores get sent unless you specifically choose otherwise. You can thus wait to send all scores including November when Dec scores are sent.</p>

<p>Note for each test, you can designate four colleges to receive the scores without additonal cost by going into your application for the test on-line and putting in the colleges. If issue is cost, you might consider designating to recieve the Nov test up to four colleges which do not require or recommend SAT IIs if you are applying to any of those and then designating for the Dec test in your application other colleges for which you need SAT IIs</p>

<p>Thank you!
Can I not send my SAT I scores at all until SAT II?
And I’ve got another question, do I choose which and how many colleges will receive my scores when I register or when my scores are known?</p>

<p>Yes you can forgo sending SAT score in Nov and just wait to send it with SAT IIs in Dec.</p>

<p>If you want to use your four “free” sends for a test, you must designate the colleges as part of application process for the test. The CB sets a date that is usually about a week before scores come out that is your last date to designate colleges as free sends. You can always wait to order scores sent after the scores come out but that costs $10.50 per college.</p>

<p>Can I order additional reports before I take the test and before my score comes out?</p>

<p>Yes, you can list more than four “free send” colleges when you go into your application to designate colleges; however, for each extra college you will have to pay a $10.50 per college fee on-line to be able to make the designation.</p>

<p>Yeah, I know about 10.50 fee.
Thanks a lot!</p>