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How to check old SAT scores?

This might sound odd, but I took the SAT a few years ago and I need to access my results now. Can anyone guide me in the right direction for checking my old SAT scores?

a year ago

Sure! To access your old SAT scores, you'll need to follow these steps:

1. Visit the College Board website (collegeboard.org) and log in to your account. If you don't remember your login credentials, you can use the "Forgot Username" or "Forgot Password" links to retrieve them. If you never created an account, you'd need to create one using the email address you provided when registering for the SAT.

2. Once logged in, click on "Scores" in the top menu. You should see your SAT scores displayed on the page, including the scores from any tests you took in the past.

3. If you don't see your old SAT scores, you might need to request archived scores. The College Board only keeps scores readily available for tests taken in the most recent eight years. To request archived scores, you'll need to fill out their "Archived Scores Request Form" which can be found in the "Scores and Services" drop-down menu under the "My Scores" tab.

4. Complete the form with all required information and submit it either by mail or fax. Keep in mind that requesting archived scores may require a fee, which you'll need to include with your request.

5. After your request has been processed, the College Board will send your archived scores to the designated recipients (e.g., colleges or scholarship programs) or directly to you, depending on your selected delivery method.

I hope this helps you access your old SAT scores! Good luck!

a year ago

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