<p>I am getting ready to ship my Early Decision application in the mail within the next two days, but the app requires we "send a copy of our score reports" along with our other documents. I never had a school ask me this before; normally you just go online to collegeboard.com or ACT.org and have them send your schools your scores. How do you go about making a copy of your scores? I don't think I even received scores in the mail. The postmark deadline is Nov. 1st, so I'm starting to panic just a bit!</p>
<p>I think that just means that you send your scores through collegeboard.com or whatever. Like you go online and tell them to send it if you haven't already.</p>
<p>I don't know about the ACT, but unless you rush collegeboard scores, it takes 3-5 weeks to send them. Also, they charge an extra $26 for rushing, in addition to the $9 charge to send them in the first place. I think rushing gets them there in a few days, but some colleges don't accept rushed scores.</p>
<p>You can do it from the collegeboard website.</p>
<p>This may be really obvious, but I've been looking on the site, and I haven't found anything about making a copy of the scores. The only info I've found was how to arrange for collegeboard to send your scores. Could you tell me where I can find it?</p>
<p>You should make a xerox of your score report and get it signed by your GC. It's probably a precaution taken by colleges in case your score don't reach there in time...</p>