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Can I find my SAT scores from 30 years ago?

For instructions, see collegeboard.com and search for “archived scores.” The fee ranges from $21 for tests taken between 1991 and 2002, to $33 for scores from 1975 or earlier. For an added fee, you can order scores by phone at 866-756-7346. ACT has archived score reports dating back to 1966, a spokesman says.
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How far back can you see SAT scores?

However, you can request that older scores be sent to you or to the colleges, universities, and scholarship programs of your choice. Please note that after June 2024, scores older than 2005 will no longer be available.
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How do I find out my SAT score from years ago?

Go to the Student Score Report home page.

You'll need to sign into your College Board account to view this page. Once you're signed in, your most recent score should be shown at the top of the page. Below that, you should see all your previous SAT® and PSAT-related assessment scores.
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How long do SAT scores stay?

SAT scores are valid forever and do not have an expiration date. However, that does not mean all colleges and universities will accept old SAT scores. In fact, there are several institutions that will reject SAT scores older than 5 years.
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Do SAT and ACT scores expire?

SAT and ACT scores do not expire. However, SAT tests that are more than five years old are sent with a supporting document explaining that the scores may no longer be valid due to the age of the test, especially since both tests undergo renewal and changes with relative frequency.
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Where can I find my old SAT and ACT scores?

If the test was taken years ago, try the College Board's archived score report form. https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/pdf/sat-archived-score-report-order-form.pdf.
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Can I take the SAT at 30 years old?

There is no age limit for the SAT. Anyone can take it at any time. However, colleges may waive the requirement for people over certain ages. More and more universities are also not requiring the test score as part of their application.
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Does your College Board account expire?

FAS access codes do not expire unless an institution has requested an expiration date. In those cases, the expiration date is selected by the school.
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What happens if College Board cancels your SAT score?

Cancellation of scores is permanent and cannot be reconsidered at a later date. Cancelled scores are not calculated by the College Board, and neither students nor institutions will receive score reports for those administrations of the test.
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Can I find my SAT scores from 40 years ago?

For instructions, see collegeboard.com and search for “archived scores.” The fee ranges from $21 for tests taken between 1991 and 2002, to $33 for scores from 1975 or earlier. For an added fee, you can order scores by phone at 866-756-7346. ACT has archived score reports dating back to 1966, a spokesman says.
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Is 1200 a good SAT score?

The average SAT score is a 1040, so a 1200 is above average. A 1200 SAT score is between the 71st and 80th percentile of test takers, meaning that you scored above 71-80% of other students. A score of 1200 opens a wide range of college options, assuming you have comparable grades (mostly A's and B's).
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Is 1100 a good SAT score?

The SAT is scored on a scale of 400 to 1600 and a 1600 is the best possible result. A score of 1100 indicates that you answered a slightly above average number of questions correctly on the exam.
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How can I look up my SAT score?

Sign in to your College Board account to view your scores.
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Can colleges see all your past SAT scores?

If you submit an SAT score to a college, the college will keep the scores and use them. But if you don't specifically ask for the College Board to submit your scores from certain SAT dates to those colleges, the colleges will never see those scores.
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Can universities see all your SAT scores?

The short answer is no—nothing automatically shows colleges how often a student took the SAT. Most colleges let students who take the SAT multiple times select which of their test scores, by date, they send to colleges. However, some colleges do require applicants to send all their test scores.
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How do I find my old College Board account?

Recover an Existing Account by Phone

If you are unable to set up and recover an account by email, call the College Board Account Support Team at 877-262-7320. You will need a minimum of three validation points to receive assistance when calling the College Board Account Support Team.
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Does College Board deactivate your account?

If College Board disables your account, you won't be able to access your account or any associated scores, send your scores, or see information related to any other account activity. You'll also be unsubscribed from our marketing communications and Student Search Service™, if applicable.
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Is there a parent College Board account?

Creating an Account for Parent Use

To complete a CSS Profile application as a parent, it is recommended that you use your student's College Board account. There are situations in which a parent will need to create their own account.
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Can a 1500 SAT get you into Harvard?

Harvard SAT Score Analysis

In other words, a 1460 places you below average, while a 1580 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute SAT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 1460 to have a chance at being considered.
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Is a 4.7 GPA good for Harvard?

While there is no GPA requirement to apply to Harvard, the average unweighted GPA of incoming students is 4.18. Do your best to achieve a high GPA to boost your chances of acceptance!
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What is the highest SAT score ever recorded?

Hari, from Colorado, achieved 1600 on the SAT, the highest SAT score ever recorded. He also received a perfect score of 36 on the ACT.
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Is the SAT harder than the ACT?

The SAT is not harder than the ACT. Both tests vary slightly in terms of subjects covered and structure. These variations can affect each test-taker differently, making one exam more challenging than the other. Taking full-length practice tests of each type can help you determine which may be best suited for you.
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What if I never took the SAT or ACT?

Many colleges and universities are now ““test optional” so you can apply without taking the SAT or ACT. Check into the specific colleges you'd like to attend. Find out if they are test-optional, or if they would waive the test scores requirement for a mature student.
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What is the oldest age you can take the SAT?

There are no set maximum or minimum age criteria in SAT exam eligibility for students. You can appear for this exam without worrying about any age limit. SAT does not require any minimum educational criteria.
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