Registering for the SAT IIs on the day of the exam (Standby Testing)

<p>Hello CC-ers,</p>

<p>Due to a problem, I could only register for the SAT II for the December ones.
I was planning to take these ones:</p>

<p>US History
Korean with Listening
Mathematics II</p>

<p>I guess I can’t take Korean with Listening anymore, then.</p>

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<p>Standby Registration</p>

<p>If you are unable to register in time, standby testing may be available for an additional fee.</p>

<p>Note: Seating capacity for standbys is limited. Be sure to arrive at the center early.</p>

<p>To register for standby testing, follow these steps:</p>

<ol>
<li>Before test day, pick up a registration form at your school office and fill it out.</li>
<li>Bring the completed form with a check or money order for all fees, including the standby fee, to the test center on test day no later than 7:45 a.m.</li>
<li>If you are a Sunday tester, or approved for 50 percent extended time, include a copy of your clergy letter or Eligibility Approval Letter.</li>
</ol>

<p>Standby testing is not available for:
* Language Tests with Listening</p>

<p>So… this works, right??</p>

<p>Second question: Thank you so much CC-ers,
I took the October SAT
I plan to take three subject tests for November
I plan to take three subject tests for December
Depending on my October SAT, I might retake my SAT I and take it once again in January…</p>

<p>Do colleges accept January scores at all?</p>

<p>best,
footskineater</p>

<p>Thanks! My friend solved the question.</p>

<p>With standby testing just make sure you get there early because those lines can get hella long depending and you dont want to gamble with your college chances…</p>

<p>Most schools do accept January scores if you are resitting an exam rather than taking it for the first time, however you will have to check the individual websites to make sure.</p>

<p>Thank you.
My friend solved the problem, she emailed a school official.</p>

<p>Best regards,
footskineater</p>