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What if I accidentally submit 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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Can I Unsubmit my SAT scores?

If you feel you didn't do your best on the SAT, you can cancel your scores, but you need to act quickly. You must cancel no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time one week after your test date. After a request to cancel scores is submitted, scores can't be reinstated or reported to you or any institutions.
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Can you refund SAT score sends?

Refunds are processed beginning 6 weeks after the test date. Score reports you ordered with registration are refundable only if you're absent on test day. Rush score reports can't be refunded.
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Can submitting an SAT score hurt you?

If a school is test optional, that means you get to decide if you want to submit SAT or ACT scores. If you submit them, they'll be reviewed as part of your application, but if you don't, you won't be at any disadvantage compared to applicants who did submit test scores.
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Can colleges see your SAT if you dont submit it?

The answer, like most things in the college admissions process, is: “it depends.” Some schools remain test-optional. If you choose not to submit your scores, they can't see how many times you've taken the test. Some test-optional schools require you to submit all your SAT scores — IF you choose to submit scores at all.
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Is it better to not submit SAT scores?

Even if you're generally satisfied with your SAT/ACT scores, if they fall well below your school's middle 50% range, it may be better to withhold them so they don't count against you in the admissions process.
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Do I have to manually send SAT scores to colleges?

Most colleges only look at official score reports sent directly by the College Board. You can't simply send schools a copy of your report, even if your deadline is approaching.
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Is 1150 a good SAT score?

The average national SAT score is between 1050 and 1100 every year (on purpose), putting an 1150 at an above-average 67th percentile — that's a score to be proud of! It means that you scored higher than 67% of all other test takers.
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Is 1350 a good SAT score?

In 2019, the average SAT score was 1050. Any score above that would be above average and perfectly acceptable for many colleges. A score of 1350 would put you in the top 10% of test takers and help make your application competitive at more selective schools.
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Should I submit a 1200 SAT score?

A 1200 is an above average score that places you in approximately the 74th percentile of all high school students taking the exam. A score of 1200 makes it possible to apply to the vast majority of schools throughout the nation and be competitive for admission at a sizable number of colleges.
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How do I Unsend my SAT score to a college?

Cancel your score after you leave the test center.

Send your signed and completed cancellation form with a label that reads "Attention: SAT Score Cancellation." Fax to 610-290-8978. U.S. only: overnight delivery via U.S. Postal Service Express Mail to SAT Score Cancellation, P.O. Box 6228, Princeton, NJ 08541-6228.
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Can colleges see how many times you take the SAT?

Colleges can only see the SAT scores you choose to send them. This means that they will have no idea if you have retaken the test and how many times you took the SAT. However, you can choose to provide this information if you feel like it might actually augment your application.
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Why do people cancel their SAT scores?

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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Why can't I cancel my SAT?

According to the cancellation rules set by the College Board, applicants must cancel their registration at least five days before the SAT test date. If applicants try to cancel their registration after that, they will not get a refund.
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Is 800 a good SAT score?

With scores ranging from 400 to 1600 and more than 1.7 million students nationwide taking the SAT each year, the average score range is between 1000-1100. A score of 800 falls significantly below that national average and is about the 8th percentile of all test takers, which means that 92% received a higher score.
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Is a 900 a good SAT score?

Is 900 a good SAT score? A “good” SAT score is one that makes you a competitive candidate at a majority of colleges, including your ideal college. A 900 doesn't give you as many college options as we'd normally like students to have, so raising your score closer to that national average (1150-1100) is encouraged.
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Is 1700 a good SAT score?

The 50th percentile mark is around a 1500; anything within 50-100 points of 1500 is an average score. This should translate to around a 1000 on the new SAT. The 75th percentile score is around a 1700, so anything above this is a great score.
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Is 420 a bad SAT score?

420 SAT Score Standings

Out of the 2.13 million test-takers, 2135836 scored the same or higher than you.
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Is a 1080 a bad SAT score?

According to PrepScholar's handy chart of SAT score percentiles from 2021, a score of 1080 is somewhere from the 51st to 59th percentile. So a tiny bit above average for all students who take the SAT.
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Is 1400 a low SAT score?

SAT results are calculated on a scale of 400 to 1600, with 1600 clocking in as the highest available score. A score of 1400 demonstrates academic excellence on all sections of the test, reading, writing, and mathematics.
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Can I send my SAT score without essay?

Well, some colleges require that you apply with the SAT with Essay; others don't care whether you submit an SAT score with or without the Essay. In this article, I'll provide you with a complete list of colleges that require or recommend taking the SAT with the Essay.
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How late can you submit SAT scores?

Most students applying regular decision aim to finish their ACT and SAT tests by December. However, some colleges will accept ACT and SAT scores after their application deadlines (into the January-March time frame), but always seek permission.
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Does Harvard require SAT score send?

You may self report your SAT and ACT test scores as well as Advanced Placement or other scores. Admitted students who decide to enroll at Harvard College and have submitted self-reported test scores will be required to submit official test scores at the time of enrollment.
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Will not submitting SAT scores hurt 2023?

Students should know the difference between these two policies: Test-Optional: You are not required to submit test scores, but they can still help your chances of admission. Test-Blind: Your test scores make no difference, and submitting them has zero effect on your application.
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