<p>No, not at all. Last year, I too, was like you. I worried about my college apps, asked a lot of questions, and thankfully, got them all answered. Therefore, it’s only right for me to pass on my knowledge to you guys.</p>
<p>Oneday: I doubt that they’d mind at all. I’m sure others will be sending their scores before their apps too, so the UC will probably have a system to matching the SAT scores with apps. True, if you wait, then you’ll eventually have to pay that fee for each college you choose. Only $9.5/college? I thought it was more last year. No, whichever way you send your scores, it will NOT affect your chances. What WILL affect your chances are: poor essays, low gpas, low SAT scores, MISSING THE DEADLINES, and a case of bad luck where they lose your stuff or something. I don’t have a clue how the collegeboard sends your scores, but I doubt it’s electronically due to the fact that there are just too many viruses and system malfunctions lurking around for it to be a reliable way of sending crucial materials. My best guess is that they send by mail, which would explain why you’ll have to pay the shipping fee. But, if in the case they ARE sending them electronically, then they’re ripping everyone off with that fee for each college. Those bastards………</p>