<p>Hi everyone!
I’m an international student from VietNam. Hic, I registered for the Sat by using two accounts: one I registered for SatI, MathI+II; the other I registered for Chem + Phys + US His. My friends say that it’s not OK when I send scores by two different accounts. But I did reg for the test in the most stupid way :(( Is anyone in the same situation? How do you deal with it?
Does it really matter when I send scores by two accounts? Hic, how should I deal with this?
Please help me out :)</p>
<p>Thank you so much, CCers! ^^</p>
<p>most people on CC will give you advise despite not having gone the two-account way, so i might as well start it off.</p>
<p>in my view, as long as you get your full name, address, college codes and high school codes all correct in each of your accounts, i don’t see how the college board account will make a large difference. worst case, attach a short written note about your situation to each college you’re applying to. this concept might seem farfetched on these forums but adcoms are still human beings and a lot of things can are less complicated then they may seem if only you’re willing to write in.</p>
<p>hope this helped.</p>
<p>I don’t think your solution works well srrinath. What matters here is your REAL NAME on CB’s system, not your USER NAMEs on CB website. And you CAN’T register under another name for ONE person, right?</p>
<p>My real name in two accs is the same. Same name, address, Date of birth, email …</p>
<p>minh hieuh, if you notice i said full name not username. by that i do mean the REAL NAME. in my view, it seems unreasonable for the college board to see your usernames. even then there are bound to have been cases when parents and students each have their own accounts and for different sessions different useraccs could have been used. </p>
<p>and the best, all-powerful solution is always to call/write in. almost anything can be solved if you take a bit of initiative and this doesn’t seem like a huge problem to me.</p>
<p>Email and ask CollegeBoard to merge those two accounts.</p>