Will my scores be valid in 3 years?

<p>I just put that title to get your attention, anyway I'm a sophomore and I wannah do the SAT I after 2 months (im capable) and I wannah know if I do the SAT now will the score last (or be illegible) for 3 years so when I apply to college I don't have to do it????
(I'm smart enough to take above average by a lot).</p>

<p>First of all, speak like a coherent human being. Commas, spelling, and conciseness are your friends.</p>

<p>And yes, the score stays with you until you decide to send it to the schools you want to apply to.</p>

<p>Really?
Illegible → I think you mean eligible.
Wannah → Want to.</p>

<p>How do you know you will score above average?
Anyway, you have time. Get an SAT preparation book.</p>

<p>who cares about your […] opinions on spelling mistakes because those are shortcuts you […] don’t you use them when you chat.
Oh my god how […] you people are becoming nowadays, I wonder how you people even make friends. Don’t comment on this if you have any humanity left in you PLEASE!!!</p>

<p>Yes, substituting illegible for eligible saves time AND makes sense, considering it’s one letter longer and has an entirely different meaning. Seriously, type like an educated person.</p>

<p>And he’s calling us the idiots. Oh, the irony…</p>

<p>if you don’t like our stupid opinions then why did you ask us?</p>

<p>anyway, you can definitely take the SAT now. Scores stay with you for about 5 years, so don’t worry.</p>

<p>@ronymajani
It’s really entertaining to see you claim that you will score “above average by a lot” and not even show proper grammar skills a 3rd grader would know. By saying you would “beat the average by a lot”, you’re just acting like a show-off. What do you mean by “I’m capable?” Anyone is “capable” of taking the test if he/she can read the instructions. Seriously, stop being so immature.</p>

<p>Alright people. Poster, the answer to your question can be found either on the College Board site or by calling them. </p>

<p>However, I strongly recommend that you spend the next 18toe months studying for all the tests you plan to take and refining your social and writing skills. Before you react, please know that I have advised college students and am serious about these recommendations. Some of the responses you got may have been blunt, but you should understand that you are not making a good impression.</p>

<p>Be humble and work hard.</p>

<p>Poster, please clearly label your posts so the topic is evident. Labeling posts as though there is an emergency when there is none did not endear your readers go you.</p>

<p>Yes, I know my phone app sometimes messes with my spelling and adds words.</p>