<p>I just got my SAT scores back. It was my first time taking the test, and I scored 710 CR, 660 M and 700 W. I submitted my NASS application Feb 1, and am wondering if I should send these scores in now, or wait till my full application this summer? Hopefully by then I will have gotten my math up to 700 (June test), so I will probably just end up resending anyways then.
Any advice?</p>
<p>You can go ahead and send it to the academy now if it's still an option to get those sent as part of the first 4 or however many that are free, it definitely wont hurt--but, i'm not sure that the academy will get to it--seeing as they're still processing c/o 2011 candidates..
but..i would say go for it, those scores wont hurt at all</p>
<p>Send 'em! :D</p>
<p>How do you send them?</p>
<p>email, letter, or fax. I'd fax copy of the original score sheet with a cover. That worked for us.</p>
<p>I vote fax</p>
<p>When son had to send a copy because they never showed from College Board he was asked to fax them to his RO's attention. He talked to her first before sending. This did occur middle of the summer when conceivably there is somewhat "less" paperwork going through the office. They were from a June test date. He only used his PSAT scores for his summer seminar application, did not send the January SAT test scores in for NASS.</p>