Sunday, June 21, 2020

SAT New Score Release Policies By The College Board

The College Board has released SAT new score release policies. The good news for test takers is that they can receive their SAT scores faster, starting this October. Typically, the College Board will release the SAT scores would take four to six weeks after the exam. Under the new guidelines, you will get your SAT scores two weeks after the test day. However, keep in mind that the new guidelines apply to SAT taken in the months of October, November, December, March and May. For August and June, the SAT scores will take up to six weeks to be released. The SAT essay scores will be released five days after test takers receive the scores for evidence-based reading and writing and math sections. The students will receive an email when their SAT scores are available. The scores will be sent to colleges within days after they are made available to the test takers.   SAT New Score Release Schedule SAT Test Day    Release of multiple choice scores   Ã‚   Release of SAT Essay scores August 26, 2017 September 15, 2017 September 18, 2017 October 7, 2017 October 20-26, 2017 October 31, 2017 November 4, 2017 November 17-23, 2017 November 28, 2017 December 2, 2017 December 15-21, 2017 December 26, 2017 March 10, 2018 March 23-29, 2018 April 3, 2018 May 5, 2018 May 18-24, 2018 May 29, 2018 June 2, 2018 July 11, 2018 July 11, 2018 These changes apply to SAT Subject tests as well. Similar to the SAT, October, November, December and May subject test scores will be released within two weeks of the exam. August and June subject test scores will take up to six weeks to be released. SAT Subject Test New Score Release Schedule SAT Subject Test Day      Release of online and paper score reports       August 26, 2017 September 15, 2017 October 7, 2017 October 20-26, 2017 November 4, 2017 November 17-23, 2017 December 2, 2017 December 15-21, 2017 May 5, 2018 May 18-24, 2018 June 2, 2018 July 11, 2018 For more details on the SAT’s new score release policies, visit the College Board Website

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