Friday, August 21, 2020
Should I Pay to Expedite My ACT or SAT Scores TKG
Should I Pay to Expedite My ACT or SAT Scores We know that youâve all been listening very carefully every time weâve told you to hand in your application materials by the deadlines. So, weâre sure that this blog post doesnât really pertain to you who managed your time well, sent in everything months ago and have just been relaxing with your feet up. But in case youâre wondering what our hypothetical advice to those racing against the clock, wondering if they should pay to have their test scores expedited would be, here it is:Todayâs AnswerIf you are literally reading this post on the day it was published, then yes, by all means, expedite. Thereâs no reason (other than the fee) not to. Hereâs HowFirst, sign into your College Board account Click on the button that says âsend available scoresâSearch for the college to whom youâd like to send your scoresOn the screen that says âreview your order,â select the ârush reportingâ optionSend your scoresThere is also an option to rush your scores by mail.Y our Scores May Still Be Late That being said, the expediting process takes a few days (two to four to be exact). So if youâre reading this on October 31st, donât expect it to get there by tomorrow.We know what youâre thinking. âBut wait...doesnât that mean I could be LATE on a deadline?!!âWell, technically, yes. We know this goes against everything weâve been saying all year in telling you to never miss a deadline, but just know that for SAT/ACT scores, you have a little bit of leeway. Just donât be late on handing in your Common App.Need help strategizing your time table? Contact us here to discuss the right plan for your needs.
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