<p>So, I am done with my SAT I and I have taken the SAT II in US and WH as well. However, I will be taking Math IIC in November and I would really like Yale to get my scores on time. How should I send my November SAT II score? I have heard that Yale prefers them NOT to be rushed, but then people say if you don't rush your scores, there is no way your scores can get to Yale on time for the early date.</p>
<p>Really, realy, really confused. Please help me.</p>
<p>I dont know. I just got my Eli Account and they say that they download our scores electronically. If I rush my score, then they wont get them electronically. What should I do?</p>
<p>When you say “rush” score what do you mean? Is that the 4 free choices collegeboard gives you? I don’t see what’s wrong with that. Why would Yale not want you to do that. I’m doing it for my Nov SATs… hmm now I’m confused.</p>
<p>They say that November scores would normally get there on time, but to take them in October to be safe. That being said, October shouldn’t need to be rushed… but I’m not sure about November.</p>
<p>I took my SAT II Math in November, I have already sent them my WH and US scores, but I’d really like them to see my November score before making a decision…</p>
<p>From my Eli account, I’m interpreting that Yale will download the Nov scores “3-3.5 weeks after the test date” which would be around 11/30, for sending score reports. </p>
<p>From past threads, I’ve read that they might receive the score even before we know what it is.</p>
<p>Does this mean we wouldn’t need to rush the scores for SCEA? I didn’t indicate on my Common App that I would be taking the SAT in Nov, so does this still apply to me?</p>
<p>Lol, I wonder what people who were admitted to Yale last year have to say about this. I seriously need some help. The thing is, I dont want them to see two histories and nothing else for the SAT II component of my application.</p>
<p>I tried calling, but they put me on hold and nobody ever picks up. Maybe it is because I am an international student :(</p>