<p>Follow what the colleges advise. Send all the scores you need to send initially for your application to be considered complete (you’ll have to ask each college), then send the scores after you take the test. You may have to send more than the free reports will allow.</p>
<p>Yea I already emailed the colleges. They all said that I should send my October scores within 9 days. Only UMich says I should send my older scores before. </p>
<p>Then do what they said, if none of the others need them early and said you’d be fine, you’ll be fine.</p>
<p>Okay I guess, pretty expensive lol. </p>
<p>You’d only have to send one additional report if im following your plan correctly- just the followup to UMich. </p>
<p>If I send UMich my scores in September, I would have 7 left. When I send my scores in October, I have to send to 8-9 colleges. Which isn’t that expensive, probably 23 dollars.
But if I send to all 8 in September and all 8 again in October, that would be like 92. </p>
<p>You’d do the first one. The others don’t need them earlier, that’s what you said right?</p>
<p>Yea, I searched around the web too, usually these additional score reports take 2 weeks, if I send on October 12 or 13, it’ll arrive before Nov. 1st for sure.
The first one sounds like a good idea right? </p>
<p>ALL selected scores will not be sent until AFTER your Oct 11 test scores are available.
This is what I just saw on Collegeboard.
Looks like I’ll have to send them separately, it’s not 8 score reports for ALL my tests dates, just the October one. So I’ll send all of my tests in September to my 8 colleges, and then do it again in October and pay $90, which is okay I guess. </p>