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Finding old SAT scores - is it possible?

Hey all, I took the SAT years ago, but I can't seem to find my score report. Does anyone know if it's possible to access and retrieve my SAT scores from back then? Any guidance would be great!

5 months ago

Certainly! Even if you took your SAT years ago, you can still retrieve your scores. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Access the College Board website (collegeboard.org) and create an account or log in if you already have one. If you're creating a new account, make sure to use the same personal information that you used when registering for the SAT to help the system link your old scores to your new account.

2. Once you've logged in, navigate to the "My SAT" section on your dashboard.

3. On this page, you should be able to find your historical SAT scores (if available online) and any related score reports. If your scores are not immediately visible, don't worry; there's another option for older scores.

If you don't see your scores online or if they're older than what's available through your account, you can request archived scores through the College Board. To request archived scores, you'll need to fill out the "Archived Scores Request Form" that's available on the College Board website. There is a fee associated with this service, so be prepared to pay when submitting the form. It can take up to several weeks to receive your archived scores, depending on the processing time and method of delivery.

Keep in mind that scores older than five years are kept in the archive and may not be available for online access. However, following these steps should help you retrieve your old SAT scores. Good luck!

5 months ago

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