should I rush my SAT scores?

<p>I just remembered that I did not choose cornell as a score recipient because I did not have enough space. do they accept rushed score reports? what if my counselor faxes the scores she has in the computer (if theyre in there)?</p>

<p>january sat scores arent available until next week, but by then it will probably be too late.</p>

<p>since I have two good sat 2 scores from previous testings (not janurary), should I just rush these?</p>

<p>I'm so fricking sad right now.</p>

<p>If you're comfortable with the extra money it takes to rush the scores. Do it.</p>

<p>Otherwise have your counselor send a fax, that should work but it would take more time to be processed.</p>

<p>NO, dont do it. I just called today. The woman I talked to said if you send them non-rush/just the regular 3-5 week option, then they will still be accepted. Dont waste the extra 25$!</p>

<p>phelp, did she say cornell would accept january scores sent by regular delivery, or just non-rushed scores from earlier dates?</p>

<p>I send an e-mail and they say
Taking your SAT II Subject Tests or SAT Reasoning Test in January is permissible, but remember that those scores may not reach us in time to be reviewed with your application.</p>

<p>does cornell accept rushed scores? I dont care if it costs extra, as long as it gets there.</p>

<p>I don't think the faxing idea will work because im pretty sure SAT scores have to come directly from collegeboard. I rushed my scores before the ED deadline and they obviously accepted it. If u don't care too much about the $25 i'd go ahead and do that.</p>

<p>thanks everyone</p>