Sending scores- question!

<p>If I rush my December scores now, will they arrive at a university by January 1st? Or collegeboard will not send scores until holiday ends?</p>

<p>Not sure they will get there by rush January 1. However, before you panic, find out whether you really need to get them there by Jan 1 and whether the applicable colleges even take rush scores (many do not). Either look for the info on the colleges' sites or email their admissions departments. Be aware that most colleges that have a Jan 1 application deadline do not require supporting materials such as transcripts and official test scores until after that date (some even take January SAT test scores) and sending them scores now regular delivery is usually fine, and thus, as I already noted, check with particular college.</p>

<p>I am going to send my subject test scores to Boston University (deadline Jan 1, regular), Indiana University-Bloomington (regular) and to some early action Colleges: Lake Forest , Ohio Wesleyan and Bentley. As I know only Lake Forest doesn’t accept rushed scores, am I right? I emailed my early action colleges whether they will consider my December scores or not, I still wait for the answer, maybe someone knows the answer before head?</p>

<p>Wasn't Lake Forest's EA deadline Dec 1?</p>

<p>Yes, Bentley's early action deadline is also DEC 1, but they wrote me that I can Fax them the scores and then send the official report. (Should I fax MY SAT page where all my scores are written? or just type my scores myself?). I'm waiting Lake Forest to answer me I hope they will allow me to Fax the scores and then send them.</p>

<p>Lake Forest does not provide test score dates on its site simply because it no longer requires them for admission (except for consideration of a few scholarships)-- you can submit them and have them considered but don't have to. Hopefully, it will tell you whether sending something now will be considered.</p>

<p>If Bentley asked them to be faxed, I am fairly certain it wants an actual copy of what you received from the testing agency.</p>

<p>Ok thanks :)</p>