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Retrieving old SAT scores?

Hey, so I took the SAT a while back and need to access my scores. Can anyone guide me on how to retrieve old SAT scores from College Board or if it's even possible? Thanks!

2 years ago

Sure, you can retrieve your old SAT scores from the College Board. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

1. Go to the College Board website (collegeboard.org) and log in to your account. If you've forgotten your login credentials, there's an option to reset your password or recover your username.

2. Once logged in, click on "My SAT" or "SAT Scores" in the main menu. This should take you to a page that lists all of your SAT test dates and corresponding scores.

3. If you don't see the scores you're looking for, they might be archived (generally, scores older than five years). In this case, click on the "Learn how to retrieve archived scores" link on the same page. There, you'll find instructions on how to request your archived scores.

4. For archived scores, you'll have to fill out a form called the "Archived Score Report Order Form" and mail or fax it to the College Board. There is a fee associated with retrieving archived scores ($31 per report at the time of writing), so be prepared to cover that cost.

5. The turnaround time for receiving archived scores is generally around three to five weeks. Once you receive your scores, you can use them as needed.

Keep in mind that some colleges and universities may not accept SAT scores that are older than a certain number of years, so make sure to check the specific score policies at the institutions you're applying to.

I hope this helps! Good luck with retrieving your old SAT scores.

2 years ago

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