The admissions office can get all that with your transcripts or if they ask for them SATs should be on there somewhere. You walk them in to admissions when you register.
You should send your SAT scores with your application. You have to order your SAT scores and the issuing organization sends them to the school.
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You don't have to enter SAT scores on a collegeapplication, but for almost every college, you DO need to have college board send them your scores directly.
you can look online. They may send you your scores
You can choose which test scores you want to send. You are required to send one of the two tests.
you multiply it by 10
SAT verbal scores over 500 75%, SAT math scores over 500 76%, SAT verbal scores over 600 36%, SAT math scores over 600 34%, SAT verbal scores over 700 10%, SAT math scores over 700 10%, and also the GPA must be 3.4 or better.
Test Scores for 2006-2007 SAT verbal scores over 500 70%, SAT math scores over 500 66%, ACT scores over 18 94%, SAT verbal scores over 600 25%, SAT math scores over 600 21%, ACT scores over 24 33%, SAT verbal scores over 700 4%, SAT math scores over 700 3%, ACT scores over 30 2%
I HAVE THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM! someone please answer this. i really need to send in my SAT scores
Your SAT scores expire after 10 years.
PSAT scores give you a general idea of what score you would make on the SAT. Adding a zero to your PSAT score gives you a ballpark number of what you would make on the real thing. The highest score possible on the PSAT is a 240, while the highest score on the SAT is a 2400. The PSAT is not an acceptable test to send to colleges in place of SAT scores. However, the PSAT can earn you recognition with scholarships for making a high enough score.
SAT scores are used by universities to gauge the viability of potential applicants. For 2013, the average SAT score was a 1498.