<p>The U of Chicago said on its website that they don’t suggest us rush our SAT reports because rushed reports are always a one-page paper. Well then here is the question, both normal reports and rushed reports are sent through Internet. There shouldn’t be any difference between these two kinds of reports. Why don’t the U of Chicago support rushed SAT reports. Should I rush my Nov. SAT2 reports as supplementary materials?</p>
<p>…Didn’t you just answer your own question? If there’s no difference, why bother?</p>
<p>Rushed reports are not sent through the Internet. Rushed reports are sent snail mail, and often arrive after the scores would have arrived regularly and electronically.</p>
<p>Do not rush scores! </p>
<p>[Chicago’s</a> Uncommon Application: Search results for rush sat scores](<a href=“Chicago's Uncommon Application: Search results for rush sat scores]Chicago's”>Chicago's Uncommon Application: Search results for rush sat scores)</p>
<p>FROM ADMISSIONS:</p>
<p>Wednesday, September 26, 2007</p>
<p>"Please do not rush your test scores. It actually takes longer for rushed test scores to get to us since they are on paper, not electronic.</p>
<p>Test scores do need to be sent to us from the testing service. The scores on your transcript will not suffice."</p>