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How to access SAT scores?

I took the SAT recently and am anxiously awaiting my scores. Can someone guide me on how to access my SAT scores once they're available? Is there a specific website or portal I need to use? Thanks in advance!

3 months ago

To access your SAT scores, simply follow these steps:

1. Go to the College Board website (collegeboard.org) where the test scores are released.

2. If you already have an account, log in using your registered email address and password. If you don't have an account, you'll need to create one by clicking on "Sign Up" and completing the registration process. Make sure you use the same information you provided when registering for the SAT.

3. Once you're logged in, click on "My SAT" from the dashboard or the drop-down menu under your name.

4. You'll be directed to a page displaying your SAT scores if they have been released. If the scores are not available yet, it will display a message indicating when they're expected to be released.

The College Board typically releases SAT scores about two weeks after the test date; however, the time frame can vary depending on factors like holidays or the number of students who took the test. Keep an eye on your email for notifications from the College Board, as they will send you a message when your scores are available.

Remember that it can take an additional week or so for colleges to receive your scores if you chose to send them during the registration process. If you decide to send your scores to additional colleges after the results are out, you can do so through your College Board account, but there might be a fee associated with sending the scores.

Good luck, and I hope you're happy with your SAT results!

3 months ago

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