<p>I changed my test type on test day (Nov. 6).
collegeboard told me that I should call custom service to pay for the change fee after I received letter(post mail) from collegeboard. But I live in China, and it will take a long time to send to me.
Are there any important things in the letter, like a series of number which are related to pay for the change fee???
My score will be available on Nov.23, and I’m afraid that my score would delay because I didn’t receive letter from cb and I cant pay for the payment. But this score is very important to me, I have to use this score to apply for UC, or I would miss the deadline.</p>
<p>cb told me that i could call custom service and pay with visa after i received letter from cb
i dont know whether there are any important things, which related to the payment, in the letter
should i directly tell custom service that i have received letter ( actually i haven’t received ) from cb and i want to pay with visa now?</p>
<p>xia… sorry to ask but what kind of keyboards do Chinese people use to type with? Aren’t there hundreds, if not thousands of characters? obviously that all can’t fit on a keyboard!</p>
<p>@umadbro lol yes there are thousands of characters, but there are also strokes. Strokes are basically like the english alphabet. while characters are the words.</p>
<p>While there are thousands of Chinese characters, there are only so many sounds that a word can make in Chinese (kind of like homophones (their/there/they’re) in English). So, what we do is we type in the sound of the word you want (there are several forms of doing this; Hanyu Pinyin (which uses English letters) is popular in China and BoPoMoFo (with more Chinese-looking characters) is popular in Taiwan) and then you pick the character you want from a computer-generated list.</p>