SAT Scores Delayed due to Electronic System
Some applying for early decision may not get their scores on time.
NBC News reports.
College Applicants’ SAT Scores Delayed Due to Electronic Snafu
As if taking the SAT and ACT wasn’t stressful enough.
College hopefuls who recently took the standardized tests were informed some schools with a November 1 deadline for early decision may not get their scores on time, thanks to a new electronic system that’s experiencing delays.
While for the most part, students can access their own scores online, an electronic error delayed sending the information to schools.
On Tuesday, the College Board, the non-profit that administers the SAT, posted an update to their website that said all students are able to view their scores online, and “the majority of scores” had been delivered to colleges.
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What’s galling at this point is that College Board charges a student (really the student’s family) $11.25 to send these scores to each college and if you need to rush the scores and extra $31 per order. If the scores are being delivered electronically, why is there a need for a rush fee? I have a kid applying right now. I was thrilled to hear that they were refunding my $31 for a useless “rush” service. At this point all scores have been delivered except to one school. Now we have to sweat that out. Unreal.