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Accessing Past SAT Scores

Hey everyone, I'm a junior who took the SATs a little early. I'm now trying to access my old SAT scores but I'm not too sure how to go about it. Does anyone have a step-by-step? Thanks!

2 months ago

Sure, I'd be more than happy to walk you through how to access your SAT scores. How you access your scores will depend on how long ago you took the test. Here's how to retrieve it from the College Board website:

1. Navigate to the College Board website and click on "Register for the SAT" on the home page. Don't worry, this will lead you to a login page and not a sign up for the test.

2. If you already have an account, you can login using your username and password. If you have forgotten your username or password, there's support for that on College Board's site to help you recover it.

3. Once you've logged in, from the dashboard you should see a button or tab that says either "My SAT" or "Score reports". Click on that.

4. This will lead you to a new page, and on this page, there should be a list of the SAT exams that you've taken, listed by date.

5. Click on the date of the test you want to see your scores for and it should pop up the detailed score report for that specific test.

If you're attempting to access scores from more than a year ago, there may be a small fee attached for retrieval. But for tests taken in the last year, accessing your scores should be free!

Remember, the scores are typically available online a few weeks after you take the test.

Let me know if you have any other questions about navigating the College Board website or accessing your SAT scores!

2 months ago

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