<p>Collegeboard sends four free SAT scores, but when I click on send SAT scores, I don't see the button there. It says to send additional score reports. I haven't sent any yet.</p>
<p>How can I send the four free SAT scores? </p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>Collegeboard sends four free SAT scores, but when I click on send SAT scores, I don't see the button there. It says to send additional score reports. I haven't sent any yet.</p>
<p>How can I send the four free SAT scores? </p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>You have no free sends if you are trying to send scores that have already been released. The free sends apply to each particular test registration and expire before score is released. If, for example, you applied for and took the Dec tests, you had until Dec 13 to designate four colleges to which scores would be sent free and if you did so the Dec test and any prior tests would have been sent after the Dec score was released on Dec 21 to those four colleges for no charge. However, your free sends, if not designated by a set date before the the score is released, are lost. For you to send scores to any college right now will cost $10 per college.</p>
<p>Applications must be postmarked by January 3. We need to receive all supporting documents (transcripts, test scores) by January 12-UIUC website.
I am yet to send my SAT scores to the University so should I rush my scores or send it by regular shipping. Someone told me that the scores can reach after the deadline also provided you have dispatched it by the deadline.
And do US universities accept rush scores cause another friend told me that they do not accept rush shipping?
Please help!</p>
<p>Most schools will not ask you to rush them, some will some wont, based on my experience most of them wont lol. And yes most of the schools will allow the SATs report to arrive later.</p>
<p>One question here, if I pay for the SAT report, but the SAT IIs are til january, will I bee able to report the SATIIS using the same SAT payment? or do I have to pay again, to get the SAT IIs reported?</p>