Score Report seen via computer?

<p>I sent my score report on November 1st. My confirmation letter did not say I was missing the score report. However, for some of my other schools, they say they don't have my SAT scores. How can Princeton have it, but not these schools? I heard that the score report takes 3-5 weeks, but it's been a month since I sent them.</p>

<p>the collegeboard is located in princeton. it is possible that since they are so close, they only sent them to princeton university, which is like 6 minutes away from collegeboard.</p>

<p>In my case it's the other way round! MIT had all my scores (oct and nov tests) within 2 days of submitting my part 1 but Princeton doesnt have any. (?)</p>

<p>What I have come to understand is that when collegeboard says it sends a score report it actually doesn't: it sends them when it thinks it should.</p>

<p>I took the SAT I on October. I marked Princeton as a recipient. Princeton hasn't received that one.
I asked on the 12th of October for score reports to be sent. They weren't one month and a half after.</p>

<p>If you look the fine print when you select "Rush" on collegeboard it says that some universities receive the scores in data tape (or other magnetic means) and they send these as batches. I expect collegeboard to do the same with paper ones. In fact when I called to see what happened they told me "We received a large [pile] of SAT scores but yours isn't in there".</p>

<p>From the collegeboard site:
The College Board Headquarters
45 Columbus Avenue
New York, NY 10023
Phone: (212) 713-8000
That might not even be the place they send them from. All they need is somebody to watch over a machine spitting envelopes and another one taking them to the post office... (well not exactly, you get the point)</p>

<p>So no relation between the proximity of Princeton U. and Princeton the area.</p>