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Who has access to my SAT scores?

If you chose score recipients in Bluebook™ on test day, those colleges and scholarship programs will get your score and information about you shortly after you do. Your high school, district, and state will also be able to see your scores online.
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Can other people see your SAT scores?

Student SAT scores are generally confidential aside from a narrow range of exceptions, and the institutions to which individual SAT scores are sent are therefore largely matters of student choice. The College Board offers two options for the sending of scores: internet delivery, and paper score reports.
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Can teachers see my SAT scores?

Educators can access SAT score reports by signing into the K–12 reporting portal. Paper SAT score reports are not sent to schools, so it's essential that you have access to the K–12 portal.
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Can universities 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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Who checks SAT scores?

Your SAT Score Report

You will find your total score and your section scores on your official SAT score report from the College Board. These are the scores that college admissions committees consider when they review your application.
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How to See Your SAT Scores Online

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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Has anyone gotten a 400 on the SAT?

The median SAT score was 1500 previously and is now 1000. The lowest 25% scorers had a score of 1270 back then, and now it is 850 or lower. Any score below 750 now (1100 previously) is exceptional, as only 10 percent of students who take the SAT achieve that level… It is even rarer to get a 400(600 previously).
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Do I have to report all my SAT scores?

For each recipient, send all scores or only some of your scores. If you've taken the SAT more than once, you can send only your best score. However, the institution you're sending scores to might have a policy that they want to see all of your scores.
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Is there a downside to taking the SAT multiple times?

Even though test-taking frequency is up to each student, experts at PrepScholar say students shouldn't take the exam more than six times [4]. Taking it too many times may indicate to a school that you're not preparing as well as you should.
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Do you have to report all SAT scores on UCAS?

However ucas states to submit all test scores including retaken ones.
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Can I see my child's SAT score?

To access your child's online SAT score report, go to the College Board website. To learn more about how to read and interpret your child's online SAT score report, access the College Board's guide to interpreting SAT scores.
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How do I find my SAT scores from years ago?

To retrieve your SAT score by phone, call the College Board customer service number at 866-756-7346 if you're in the US, or 212-713-7789 if you're outside the US. Make sure you have the following information ready to give over the phone: Your current name and address. Test date and registration number (if available)
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How can a student see their SAT scores?

You can access your Student Report through your online SAT web account at https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/scores. This is the same account that you used to register for the tests online. Click on Get Your SAT Scores.
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Should I share my SAT score?

Many colleges publish SAT/ACT score percentiles for admitted and/or enrolled students. If your scores fall in or above the middle 50% at a prospective school, you'll likely benefit from submitting your scores.
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Do you get to see what you got wrong on the SAT?

For a detailed look at your answers, you can order score verification for a fee: Go to your report's Score Overview.
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Is 4 SAT attempts too much?

Students can take the SAT as many times as they want. We recommend that they take it at least twice—in the spring of their junior year and the fall of their senior year.
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What happens if I retake the SAT and get a lower score?

If you do end up with a lower score on a retake, don't panic. Many colleges practice 'Superscoring,' which means they consider the highest section scores across all SAT attempts to form your best possible composite score. This approach can work to your advantage, even if your overall score dips in a subsequent attempt.
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Does your first SAT score matter?

See generally it really doesn't matter much unless it's your last attempt. Students usually take their first test to get aware of the exam environment and know their current standing. It's the second test onward where it becomes serious and important.
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What happens if I don't send my SAT scores?

If scores are not sent, the school simply bases their admission decision off the rest of the application.
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What happens if you self report the wrong SAT score?

Important Note: DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE WHEN SELF-REPORTING TEST SCORES. Colleges can rescind an offer of admission when a student intentionally or unintentionally self-reports their scores incorrectly.
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Should I send my SAT scores if they are low?

As you can see, you should only withhold test scores if you are below the college's 25th percentile. And, even then, it can actually be borderline whether or not to submit. For example, Yale's middle 50% score range is from 1460 to 1580. If a student has a 1400-1450, though, then I would still submit it.
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What was Will Smith's SAT score?

He was a successful vocalist and received a 'Grammy Award. ' At 25, this young guy made his debut with the well-known film 'Six Degrees of Separation. ' Will Smith SAT score was a perfect 1600.
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Did Mark Zuckerberg really get a 1600 on the SAT?

The founder of Facebook scored the perfect 1600 on the SAT and attended Harvard University. There's no surprise there on the score or prestigious university!
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Can I find my SAT score from 15 years ago?

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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