Sat scores

<p>I recently realized that I never sent in my sat scores to a college. I just rush delivered it. The application was due about 10 days ago and I submit my app almost 3 weeks ago. On the application status it said it is being reviewed. Can a college automatically deny you because you are missing test scores? Do they even actually go through your application without them? Or is sending the score 2 weeks late too late?</p>

<p>it depends on the college, very competitive colleges (and im sorry to say this) wont consider it, however colleges that were extremely impressed by your GPA and profile might still wait.</p>

<p>in this situation all you can do is wait, possibly contact universities. but in my experience, is solely depends on the college.</p>

<p>This really depends on the school. Some schools will wait until the entire application is complete, while others will take a preliminary look at yours profile without the scores. The second time they look at your application will be after you have submitted your scores. Be sure to notify the school of what happened. </p>

<p>Based on the times you mentioned, you did in fact submit the application on time. Some schools have applicant review cycles where they will wait until a set date to begin reviewing an allotment of applications. In that case, even though you didn’t submit all of the information required by the designated date, you did submit the application on time. By the time they review your application, all of the information will (hopefully) be in place, so you will not have to worry.</p>

<p>Other schools will be more understanding of delays due to test scores and will be more concerned that you submitted all of your other materials on time (which you did). In that scenario again, you don’t have to worry. </p>

<p>The best course of action for you to take right now is to contact the school’s admission office and explain that you submitted your application well before the deadline but without your scores.</p>