<p>Other students at same test site got theirs. On web page it reads “a small % of tests scores will not be available until 10/29” …should we worry? any chance this means her test was “flagged” in any way?</p>
<p>Same issue happened to me, except i got my scores, except not my essay or breakdown of how I did. Those are coming on the 29th.</p>
<p>same here. i still dunno, what does flagged mean? why does the centre take more time to send the scores? why can’t we just get it!!! or a reason why! the deadline for reg in dec is on the 28th, a day before we see the oct scores! </p>
<p>yeah, same thing happened to me as did to busdrivin4life</p>
<p>You may be “flagged” if you have a perfect score, I know that they do review and verify those.</p>
<p>My May scores were “delayed for one week.” I finaly revieced them in late September. I wish you better luck.</p>
<p>Im in the same boat. I hope its flagged cuz they are perfect scores
but i doubt it…wishful thinking</p>
<p>Bill…were ur scores better than u expected?</p>
<p>‘You may be “flagged” if you have a perfect score, I know that they do review and verify those.’</p>
<p>Has this happened to you and people you know? How do they verify perfect scores?</p>
<p>I was taking the tests for the first time. My scores were about average for this website (although quite high for my High School). I still have not been given an explanation of why my scores were delayed for five months.</p>
<p>i read bill<em>h</em>pike’s post and that just made my day! hehehe…though i am dead sure i got at least 2 wrong in CR =(</p>
<p>btw, though i hope they flagged my test…none of my friends who took it at the same test center got their scores either…>< so i dunno if it’s test center or 2400…praying for the latter…</p>
<p>Don’t know about flagging “perfect scores;” my son got a 800 for SATII Math II (only test he took) & he got his score the day they were posted on the web for the 10/8 administration. He will have to wait until 10/29 to see which schools he sent the scores to–can’t remember at this point.</p>
<p>When I was in charge of administering the SAT’s around 15 years ago they required each testing proctor to make a seating chart of their room. If a student’s score goes up by a certain percentage (I don’t know the number) over their previous scores they will “flag” the test and investigate whether they could have cheated off anyone else close by. In addition they have even gone as far as fingerprinting the answer sheet to see if it was “tampered with” after the test. This has occurred alot with athletes trying to qualify under prop 48(not called that now) for scholarships.</p>