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Accessing SAT Scores Online

Hi there, I need some help with finding my SAT scores once they're released. Could someone please explain how I can access my SAT scores online? Thanks in advance for your help!

8 months ago

Hi! The process of accessing your SAT scores online is quite straightforward. Follow these steps to view your scores:

1. Go to the College Board website (https://www.collegeboard.org)

2. Click on the "Sign In" button at the top right corner of the page.

3. Enter your College Board account credentials (email and password) to log in. If you haven't created an account yet, you'll need to register with your personal details, including your name, date of birth, and other relevant information.

4. Once logged in, click on the "My SAT" link, which should be visible on the dashboard or in the drop-down menu under your username.

5. Your SAT scores should be available on this page, as long as they have been released by the College Board. You'll be able to view the scores for each test you've taken, as well as your subscores and percentile rankings.

Keep in mind that it usually takes 2-4 weeks from the test date for your scores to be released, so if you don't see them right away, check back later or look up the expected score release date for your specific test. Additionally, your score report might be delayed if there were issues during the test administration or with your specific test site.

Once your scores are released, you can use this online platform to send score reports to colleges or download a copy for your records. Good luck, and I hope you find this information helpful!

8 months ago

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