<p>Should I send my latest SAT score to Cornell even though I've already been accepted? I was looking at my Collegeboard scores today and realized I hadn't sent my last test scores, which were almost 200 points higher than the scores that I got in with. I'm not sure if it matters at all but I kind of just want them to have my higher scores on file. Is it too late for this kind of stuff since I was accepted early?</p>
<p>not sure that an extra expense would be worth it…</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that they won’t care that you got a higher score than what you were originally accepted with. The only one that I can think of would be if they were for language in order to place out of intro language to fulfill the foreign language requirement faster (CAS has that, idk which other schools have them too)</p>
<p>I can send them for free b/c I used a fee waiver on one of my tests so they allotted me like 4 “credits” which I can use to send scores to schools.</p>
<p>Maybe if you wanted to bump up their enrolled SAT average…</p>
<p>Otherwise I don’t see why you’d do this.</p>
<p>Just for fun</p>
<p>do it for fun!</p>
<p>if it’s free why not? It’s not gonna hurt, and it could be the difference between raising the scores up a smidge</p>
<p>You’ve only got one chance in your life to do it. After you go to college, you’ll never be able to write the SAT’s again.</p>