<p>When I register for the December SAT, they ask for the recipients of my score. Now, are they going to receive JUST THAT SAT or that SAT along with the other SAT II and SAT I's I've taken over the past months. So in other words, making my LAST SAT DATE as December enables me to potentially raise my score and at the same time, send in my finalized scores. I hope that makes sense. I just wanna know if I have to send the scores AGAIN or just one type (with all 8 campuses listed) will do the trick. Thanks</p>
<p>sending your December scores to all your schools is enough. All the other scores will show up on the show report so you're good.</p>
<p>Every time you send scores the collegeboard sends EVERY score they have from SATs and SAT II. You can save money if you wait and send them all with your december test. </p>
<p>Or you can go ahead and send it all now, and wait to see how the dec test goes. If it goes well and your scores are higher, pay to send the dec scores (collegeboard will send the previous scores along with them). If not, and your scores are lower, don't send them and no one will be the wiser.</p>
<p>Alright, so that bears the question: why the in world would I EVER send my scores now, seeing that there's a possibility of a higher scorer and subsequently save major bucks. So from what I'm hearing, I ought to sign up for all my real score recipients, test in Dec, and be done :)</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Here's the answer - you think your scores will go up, but you don't know that for sure. If your scores so far are ok, and you send them now, then it turns out December doesn't go well, you don't have to show anyone those Dec scores. It's only $9.50 per school to send them. Assuming you're not one of those ridiculous CC kids applying to 15 schools, sending SAT scores is a drop in the bucket to what you'll eventually spend on college.</p>