Sending of official SAT scores

<p>1) Collegeboard website says- you can only send 4 copies of your SAT score free to the universities. For every additional one,they charge $11.25. Isn't it obscenely expensive if you are say,applying to 10 universities?
2. umm..stupid question, but do the universities start keeping a database of people who send them their SAT score? ( I mean..students will actually be applying months later. How do they verify the scores and stuff?)</p>

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<li><p>Yes. It can get very expensive to submit multiple scores to multiple schools.</p></li>
<li><p>Any school can easily pull up old scores that you’ve submitted before applying. There’s nothing for them to verify if the scores that they have are from the College Board (or ACT)- those are the official scores.</p></li>
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<p>It shouldn’t be obscenely expensive if you do it right. Usually people would take the SAT I and SAT II. You get 8 free reports with 4 reports consisting the SAT II scores as well. So $22.50 is pretty okay. The problem comes if you start applying to >10 schools, which is not recommended.</p>

<p>Conflicted 88
Let me clarify
I will be getting 4 reports free containing only SAT1 scores, and 4 reports free containing both SAT1 and SAT 2 scores?</p>