sending scores to athletic recruiters

<p>What is the best way to send SAT scores to athletic recruiters? We sent some out after downloading them off of collegeboard.com and now I realized that the subject test report lists all the schools scores were sent to from that date. </p>

<p>Also, is that a bad thing? I hope not, because it's too late now. Those choices were made months ago and aren't even schools that are at the top of the list now, but the ones we sent to will see the names. We should have only scanned the top page (as with the SAT main report) but we didn't realize.</p>

<p>Scores have been sent to the admissions offices in the schools but recruiters are asking for their own copies anyway.</p>

<p>When we sent test scores, we printed them off the website and then scanned them and emailed them to the coaches. All the coaches we spoke to asked to have transcripts and scores sent directly to them. That way they can have everything in one place when they meet with admissions for early reads.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t worry about having the other schools listed on your subject test reports. I mean, what’s done is done and coaches understand that you are looking at other schools. </p>

<p>Best of luck to you!</p>

<p>I agree, I wouldn’t worry at all about the names of other schools appearing on the score sheet - coaches are well aware that athletes are looking at a variety of schools (just as coaches are considering a wide range of athletes!). I don’t think it really matters how you send them - scanning them in and sending them attached to an e-mail makes sense. I think we just self-reported them on our S’s resume that we sent to schools. Of course they were getting the hard copy from College Board anyway. Best of luck!</p>