Sat Scores Late

<p>Sooooooo. I requested my SAT Scores to be sent to Princeton on October 27, but I requested them for normal delivery (not the fast option).
They won't get there by Nov 1. - I'm applying SCEA.
Should I:
A.) Freak out
B.) Do Something to fix it
C.) Calm Down</p>

<p>c. scores are accessible instantaneously thru download. The mailed report (which Princeton likely ignores) is really only used by institutions (think small scholarship foundations) that don’t subscribe to massive data downloads like Princeton would. I don’t know if it’s on Princeton’s webpage but I know Dartmouth tells students to DEFINITELY not use “rush” reporting – they call it out for the waste of money that it is.</p>

<p>We had a similar situation when my son applied last year. We called the admissions office (in a bit of a panic) and they were so relaxed about it. They told us not to worry…the scores will arrive when they are needed. They also alluded that the rush option was a waste of money. My guess is that they have a read through the applications and verify scores later. It worked for us - my son was accepted SCEA. So don’t worry…as long as you have requested the scores be sent to Princeton, they will get there.</p>

<p>Thanks guys!!</p>