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No idea how to find out my SAT score?

I took the SAT a while back and I'm now struggling to locate my score online. Could any of you guys kindly point out the exact steps to find my SAT score? It's causing a bit of stress. Thanks a lot!

3 months ago

Absolutely, I'd be happy to walk you through the process.

1. First, you'll need to head over to the College Board website. This is where all SAT scores are officially reported.

2. Once there, log into your account. If you don't have an account or don't remember your login details, you'll need to set up a new one or recover your information. It should be the same account you created to register for your SAT.

3. After logging in, look for a drop-down menu or a button that says "My SAT." The exact location might vary a bit depending on how the website's layout might have changed, but it's usually towards the top of the page. Click on this button.

4. Once you're on the "My SAT" page, you should see a list of any SATs you have taken, along with the scores. Click on the specific test date for more detailed score reports.

5. If your scores aren't showing up here, it might mean they're not ready yet. Scores are typically released 10 days after the test, but it could be up to two weeks.

6. If it's been more than a couple of weeks and you're still not seeing your scores, there might have been an issue with your test. In that case, you could try contacting College Board directly

Go ahead and give it a try. And remember to breathe easy - Tracking down test scores can be a bit of a hassle, but once you've got them in hand, it's one less thing to worry about!

3 months ago

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