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What to know before sending SAT scores to colleges?

Hi everyone, I'm planning to send my SAT scores to colleges soon. What should I keep in mind before doing so? Are there any common mistakes students make when sending their scores? I want to make sure I do everything correctly.

a year ago

Hey there! Sending your SAT scores to colleges is an important step in the admissions process, and I'm glad you're looking for advice on how to do it correctly. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

1. Double-check the colleges' SAT score policies: Some colleges might have specific score requirements, while others are test-optional or even test-blind. Make sure to research each college's policy, so you can determine if it's necessary and beneficial to send your scores.

2. Verify college codes: When sending SAT scores, you'll need to provide the correct college code for each school. Cross-check the codes on the College Board's official website to avoid errors.

3. Timely submission: Keep track of each college's deadlines for score submission, and send your SAT scores well in advance. Processing and delivery can take time, so don't wait until the last minute.

4. Remember the application fee waivers: If you qualify for fee waivers, you may be eligible for free score sends. Utilize this opportunity to send your scores without worry about the cost.

5. Self-reporting vs. Official scores: Many colleges now allow self-reporting of test scores on your application. However, if you're admitted and decide to enroll, you'll need to send official scores to verify your self-reported scores.

By keeping these points in mind, you can avoid common mistakes and ensure a smooth SAT score submission process. Good luck!

a year ago

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