<p>At my school, all test scores (AP, SAT, SATII, ACT) are sent on the backside of the transcript. Do I still need to have collegeboard and ACT send my scores?</p>
<p>If I took the October test, does that mean I need two score reports to be sent (one of ones before October score gets in, and one after?)</p>
<p>The way it works is the school can send your scores, but many colleges state that the only scores they will accept are the official score reports as given by the testing agency (Collegeboard and ACT).</p>
<p>If you took the October test, then just send your score report to the colleges after you recieve your test results in November. By doing this you will be able to send both scores at the same time.</p>
<p>On the SAT I took in October, I designated what college I want the score to be sent to. Does this mean that only the October score will be sent? And if I did write the college name, do I still need to order a score report?</p>
<p>AP scores are only sent when you get into a college for credit and placement purposes only. Do not send AP scores. You can report your scores on the application, but AP scores have nothing to do with admissions. It may look strange if you do not report your AP scores on an application and you took several exams, but whatever.</p>
<p>Alright so just to clarify...because I'm so insecure:</p>
<p>If I put " X College" for my score to be sent when I was registering for the October 14th exam, I do not have to send a separate score report because along with the score from the October 14th exam, College board will send all of my previous scores as well.</p>
<p>when you send an SAT score report all previous SAT and SAT II scores are sent on the same report. so the scores you send from october 14th will include everything.</p>
<p>Check with individual colleges, but most of them will.
I was scared about this whole thing too, but then I talked to a admin officer about it and she reassured me that the college will take scores as late as dec.</p>