<p>How do you make sure they receive those scores as they’d be late? When I submit my other SAT/SAT II scores, there’s an option to submit those upcoming scores as well, but I’ve heard that there’s also a box to write in a college code right before taking the test. If this is true, is there more than one box for multiple colleges? If it’s not true, how does it work? I NEED to make sure that all the colleges I choose to send my SAT IIs to receive the January (note: hopefully much better) scores.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot guys.</p>
<p>… from my understanding, just register for January testing and send scores with your registration. You get 4 free reports, so use these, and each additional report is $10. I’m taking a subject test in January, and I’m just sending my scores with my registration. They’ll get there on time, I’m pretty sure.</p>
<p>Sorry to force the question, since I think that’s the way to do it as well, but are you sure? I remember reading somewhere on Georgetown’s site that you need to write their school code on your SAT/SAT II booklet when you take it. Or does the “send scores” option that you mentioned take care of that?</p>
<p>what? that’s weird. Well, I’m not applying to Georgetown so I don’t know, but I would check with them… I’ve never heard that before. I’m just going to send scores with my registration, which is the fastest & surest way for my schools. It’s even better than Rush Reports b/c some schools can’t even process those and most schools don’t like them. Schools will notify you if there is missing material by mid Feb, so I think you’re okay.</p>