<p>I have used the four free score reports to send my scores to Brown University, Cornell University, Stanford University, And The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. I have opted to send all my scores , linked to my college board account from this very email, and wish to know the status of the scores as my waivers have all been used according to the website, but none of the universities have received my scores, which include the sat i took in November and January, and the two sat subject tests i took in December. I am unable to find such information on the collegeboard website, and require some help, as most of these colleges' sat score deadlines are fast approaching.
HELP ME PEOPLE OF THE INTERNET!!!!</p>
<p>Cannot understand exactly what you did:</p>
<p>Did you designate those colleges to receive scores in your Nov and December test registrations? If so they should have those scores and if the colleges are telling you they have no scores, then something went wrong and you possibly need to resend.</p>
<p>Are you instead saying that you designated those four colleges only in your Jan test registration as ones to receive scores and you did not designate them in your prior test registrations? If so, the Jan scores are not released until tomorrow and prior test scores don’t get sent until that Jan score is available.</p>
<p>Also be aware of the following. The Jan test is no good for UIUC which requires all testing to be completed by Dec and does not consider SAT subject tests for admission. UIUC will be releasing admission results Feb 15 and there is no way it can possibly consider the Jan test for admission. That is also an issue for Stanford which states that you are supposed to complete all testing by the Dec test date. However, Stanford does not issue decisions for more than another month and thus there is some chance it might consider the Jan test.</p>
<p>Thank you for the reply. I mean that i did NOT send any of the scores separately. I have sent all my scores in one shot, to each of those four universities. I think you answered my question though, thanks a bunch.</p>
<p>Hi! </p>
<p>Sorry to hijack the thread but I have a question along similar lines.</p>
<p>When we take the SAT, do we have to put schools down we wish to receive our scores or are we able to wait and see our scores before sending them off to the colleges?</p>
<p>I ask this because I don’t want to use score choice when the colleges want me to send all the scores, yet I don’t want to send them scores that I may or may not have done bad on.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>The advantage of designating four colleges in your test registration is that there is no additional charge for sending the scores to those colleges. But you do not have to designate any colleges in your test registration and you can wait until after scores come out to order them sent but that sending costs an extra fee, currently $11 per college.</p>