<p>So as you all probably know, SAT scores came out today. And here is my brief story:</p>
<p>(I applied ED) I was originally going to apply to engineering, which requires a science subject test, so I signed up to take the physics subject test in November (I couldn't take it earlier because I took the reasoning again in October). I was kind of nervous about this because since I am in AP Physics this year, we wouldn't have covered all the material that's on the subject test by the test date. But a couple weeks before the test I decided to instead apply to CAS, which doesn't require a science subject test, but I wouldn't get a refund for canceling the physics test registration so I decided to take it anyway. So since it was no longer required for me to take it I took Cornell off the list of schools I put down for it to be automatically sent to. The thing is, I ended up getting a pretty decent grade (750) and I wish I had kept Cornell on the list. If I send the scores now, would it get there in time for it to make a contribution to my application? and should I send it by Rush Report (or whatever they call it)? because it says:
" Note: Always check with your college before ordering rush reports. Institutions receive scores in different formats and may not review your scores until their next scheduled delivery time."</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>