<p>Hi everyone! I've heard that this happened to many people and the problem is that if it is drastically higher than the preceding exam it takes longer to announce the scores. But this is my first SAT and I still can't review my scores. Why is it happening?</p>
<p>I guess they may review the scores if there are 2 candidates showing the same answer pattern in the same center. Also, if the 2 scorer for the essay gave very different score, they need a third scorer to re-score the essay and that may delay the score too.</p>
<p>I’m also getting the not yet available for my march sat score. During my test however there was a fire drill and a majority of the rooms were in the middle of section 6/7. So we go outside wondering how long this would take/if our test would be voided and reenter the building around 20 minutes later. We were told to continue with our test and given time based on the teacher’s memory of the time before we left. I luckily was on the experimental so this situation didn’t really throw me off. The problem most likely lies in people exchanging answers during these 20 minutes. I for one didn’t cheat, but I do know some people that took advantage of the situation. Yesterday my peer called collegeboard and they said our test was “flagged” for high scores or something and needs extra time for review. Hopefully this is the first and last time this happens to me and this all gets cleared up soon.</p>
<p>Interesting story. It sounds like it may be voided.</p>
<p>I’m in the same boat as well; first time taking it, nothing appeared abnormal. Hopefully they are up soon!</p>
<p>Guys I still don’t have them what about you?</p>
<p>Got an email from an SAT collegeboard person, who said she has (just now) linked my answer sheet with my registration to <em>initiate</em> the scoring process. Maybe it was just an error in registration or something?</p>