<p>So I had a very busy school year and only got around to taking the SAT last month on june 5th for the first time ever. Being a junior, I probably should have taken it sooner than later, but there’s nothing I can do about that anymore. Either way, it was my first time taking the SAT, and I thought I did decent. I didn’t really prepare for it, but I used the basic tips I had picked up from my AP tests to work through the SAT. I skipped a few here and there, no big deal, nothing out of the ordinary.</p>
<p>Anyway, all my friends got their scores a few weeks ago, and I still hadn’t heard anything up until the other day when I got this email.</p>
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<p>Now here’s the big question - Is it normal to have a test go under administrative review? lol? I don’t think I did amazing, but I don’t think I did bad either. Anywhere between a 1600-1900 are my estimates. So I really am not sure what the dealio is here.</p>
<p>Hi there,
It looks like we have a similar situation.
I took the test on June 5th and I got the same email on the same day you did, and I emailed them yesterday regarding any updates and they replied that the scores are still under administrative review.
I wonder how long this is gonna take.</p>
<p>Unusual being the first time you took it. If a student scores improve a certain percentage
from the previous administration they are flagged. Perhaps a problem with the timing in your room? Or someone else’s(in your administration room) score triggerred a review of tests seated around them?</p>
<p>Yeah it’s my first time. i wonder what makes my situation skeptical.
What weird is that I talked to the school consular a couple of days ago and she said that the majority of the students who took the test with me had got their scores like a month ago.
The test environment was fine and perfect. I noticed nothing unusual.
BTW, I took the test in my home country before I came to the US. Perhaps this has something to do with it.</p>