<p>Im applying Early Action to SUNY Albany. The deadline for Early Action is November 15th and I sent my scores yesterday (the 14th). It said on college board that takes 1 to 2 weeks for them to recieve it. Does this mean I wont be eligable for Early Action since they wont get it until after the 15th or is it ok since I sent it before?</p>
<p>I have the same problem. SOMEONE please help!</p>
<p>My situation was that the app was due nov 1st for stanford. My Oct satII scores with my 800mathII didn't come out till the 23'd. To send that score meant to risk getting it on the deadline. So i called stanford and asked if i needed to do rush delivery. They said i could to normal delivery, and that as long as they received it in the middle of November it would be fine. They received it on the 11th i think. They sent me an email confirming that everything on my app was complete and they were ready to look at it then.</p>
<p>If other colleges are like stanford, they won't be that strict with the score sending.</p>
<p>Rush reporting is a dirty scam. I sent my scores to Yale two days before the deadline using the regular option... Yale got my scores for evaluation and nothing is for the worse. </p>
<p>Trust Collegeboard to play upon the anxiety of college applicants and helicopter parents for a few bucks...</p>
<p>If colleges receive the scores by internet (it says on collegeboard) - then rush is useless, colleges go to website and check the scores themselves. If it's sent by mail - different story, then you can use rush, and it will have an effect.</p>
<p>Every school I'm applying to has said that if you TAKE them before the deadline then it still counts because they know it could take time for the scores to actually reach them.</p>
<p>Wow... I just wasted $27 then. haha</p>
<p>so if i send my scores from june to bentley today (the deadline is today jan 15th)
my application wont be denied?</p>