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How do I Unsend my college test scores?

Canceling Your Scores
  1. Go to mysat.collegeboard.org and sign in to your account.
  2. Look for your specific SAT administration date under "My Scores."
  3. Click Unsure about scores?
  4. Agree to the Cancellation of SAT Scores Agreement and follow the instructions to complete the cancellation.
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Can you Unsend scores to colleges?

Not many students know this, but you can cancel your ACT/SAT scores. You can simply write to the test providers and request that they delete your results. If done correctly, this can prevent them from sending out the scores to the colleges you initially provided.
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Is there a way to Unsend ACT scores to colleges?

All you need to do is log into your MyACT account and delete the college score recipients. This option will guarantee that no college receives your scores unless decided otherwise by you in the future.
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Can I cancel my AP scores?

Scores can be canceled at any time, but for scores not to be sent to the college, university, or scholarship program indicated online through My AP, the AP Program must receive your request by June 15 of the year you took the AP Exam.
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What happens if College Board cancels your score?

Every SAT test-taker has the option of canceling their scores for a given test date. This means that the College Board will effectively erase your scores. They will not appear on your record in any way, and you won't be able to report these SAT scores to colleges.
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How long does it take to cancel an AP score?

Your cancellation request will be processed within 15 business days of receipt. Please allow for delays, especially if you are mailing from overseas. Once processed, you will see the cancellation reflected on your online AP score report.
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Why would someone cancel their SAT score?

List of reasons you might ACTUALLY want to cancel your SAT or ACT score: A medical or family emergency came up and you had to leave the exam early, without finishing it. You arrived at the test LATE and missed huge chunks of a section—or even more than one section!
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Is it better to cancel or withhold AP scores?

If you plan to cancel your score, use the score cancellation form. To withhold a score from colleges simply means that others are not informed you took the exam and are not shown your score. This is the safer option if you do have a score that you want removed from your record, since you can always change your mind.
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How do I cancel or withhold my AP scores?

Instructions
  1. Download and fill out the AP Score Withholding Form. Fill out the form with your information, including which exam scores you want to withhold and from which recipients, and sign it. ...
  2. Have a form of payment ready. The fee to withhold a score is $10 per score per score recipient. ...
  3. Send the form and payment.
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Do colleges see cancelled AP scores?

If you cancel an AP exam score, then it will be permanently deleted from the College Board records. Colleges cannot see whatever was deleted. What colleges will see is that you completed this AP course in this academic year (shown in your transcript), but the AP exam score is dated by the different year.
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Can you hide SAT scores from colleges?

Every digital SAT test-taker has the option of canceling their scores for a given test date. This means that the College Board will effectively erase your scores. They will not appear on your record in any way, and you won't be able to report these SAT scores to colleges. This is a permanent move!
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Is 25 a good ACT score?

Scoring a 25 on the ACT is quite good! It means you're in the 78th percentile, which is better than 75% of other test-takers. So, you're ahead of most of your peers. If you aim higher and score around 30, you'd be outperforming 93% of your classmates, which is even more impressive.
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Is 19 a good ACT score?

A good ACT score ranks you higher than the majority of test-takers. As such, any composite score above the 50th percentile, or 19-20, can be considered a solid score.
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What if I accidentally sent my SAT scores?

First I would log into your college board account and see what scores were sent to what schools. You can do this by seeing the order section of the SAT tests. If there is proof on the college board site that these test scores were in fact sent, then you really can not unsend them.
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Is there a way to Unsend a college application?

Applicants who wish to withdraw their application prior to receiving a decision on acceptance should contact the school's admissions office. An admissions representative will be able to help you remove your application from consideration.
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Can I reset my college?

You probably can.... transfer to your local community college, courses from the old school with at least a C grade will probably transfer in as a "T" -- transferred course that won't factor into your GPA. Ace the CC courses and then transfer to a state college or university (as a junior).
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Does it cost money to cancel an AP score?

Canceling AP Scores

Please complete the Score Cancellation Form and return it to the address or fax number indicated. While there is no fee for this service, your AP exam fee is not refunded. The score report that you and your school receive will indicate that the score has been cancelled.
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How much does it cost to cancel an AP test?

Unused/canceled exam fee

The $40 fee applies to any unused or canceled exam, including an exam ordered for a student who qualifies for a College Board fee reduction. It's important to tell your AP coordinator if you decide not to take an exam. This fee doesn't apply if you transfer out of a school.
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Does withholding AP scores look bad?

If a student does not take an AP course at their high school and instead self-studies for the exam, admissions officers will not expect to see a score. As such, it's safe for students not to report a score for such an exam if it's lower than they had hoped.
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Should I cancel bad AP scores?

So, if you didn't get the results you wanted, don't sweat it too much. Rather than cancel, you might consider just not reporting the score. Many colleges allow you to self-report the scores you feel best represent your abilities, and this can exclude any that aren't up to your expectations.
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Does not sending AP scores hurt?

It wouldn't do too much damage if you didn't send AP scores. It's more of an extra topping. However, if you're applying to top 50 schools, you might want to send in other test scores like SAT or ACT if you did well on those.
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Why are colleges getting rid of SAT?

In an October 2022 webinar called “Preparing for a Supreme Court Decision Involving Race-Conscious Admissions,” NACAC officials similarly advised college admissions officers to “eliminate consideration of applicants' ACT and SAT scores because they reflect a variety of biases related to race and ethnicity” as well as “ ...
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Can colleges see all your SAT scores?

The short answer is no—nothing automatically shows colleges how many times 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 late is too late to cancel an AP Exam?

Students who submit a cancellation request after November 5, 2023 and before 11:59pm PST on March 1, 2024, will receive a partial refund of the exam fees minus a $5 administrative processing fee and a $40 College Board cancellation penalty fee.
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