<p>All my school deadlines are today so i went to collegeboard to send them my SAT scores and it says it takes 4 weeks to send ?!</p>
<p>But if the deadline's today, then will i be considered late?!?!
or would they see that i clicked the button today so it won't be late ?!?!!</p>
<p>please answer asap!!!</p>
<p>Bump !
Anyone?!?! Plssss!</p>
<p>I think you can "rush" the scores, but it costs extra. And no, they probably won't see or care when you requested the scores to be sent, just the day they receive them. What you CAN do, is order the scroes to be rushed, and email the admissions office, stating your name [and ID# if you have been given one], letting them know they are coming, AND in the body of the email, copy the collegeboard page that lists your scores, the schools they were sent to, and the date they were sent.</p>
<p>I would say don't worry about it. As long as your forms are in by the deadline, you should be fine. Colleges tend to give more leeway for the arrival of scores, transcripts, recs, etc. They'll send you a list of things they're still missing around Feb, and then you'll still have a chance to send in your supporting documents.</p>
<p>Personal anecdote: I applied ED, so the deadline was Nov 1. I took my SAT IIs for the first time during the November session, and the scores were supposed to be rushed to Penn. Long story short, the scores got lost, I re-sent them about 2 weeks before decisions were due to come out, and now I'm headed to Penn next fall. It'll all work itself out =) Good luck!</p>
<p>I had this problem with one of my schools... I checked the website and they explicitly stated Do NOT rush scores, send them through regular delivery even of they are late. Check each schools website individually to see what you should do.</p>
<p>4 weeks, though??? thats kinda long because most scores are sent electronically and at most takes 1-2 weeks... maybe your scores are required to be mailed, so I guess it would be better to rush (rushing electronically doesn't make a huge difference, but mailing does)...</p>