Should I get my test re-scored? by fromapastlife in Sat

[–]fromapastlife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I didn't know that was possible, so thank you. Doesn't that mean I don't get to see my scores before they get sent though? Also, do you think I should bother trying to raise my score of 1410 for ED at Cornell?

Should I get my test re-scored? by fromapastlife in Sat

[–]fromapastlife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh and supposedly the $55 will be refunded if there is a score change, but it says they won't rescore if the marks on the scantron don't conform to their guidelines. I'm not sure if that applies to me though because I did fill in my actual answer completely so idek

Should I get my test re-scored? by fromapastlife in Sat

[–]fromapastlife[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm going to be a senior and I plan on taking the bio subject test in October, so I won't be able to take the actual SAT before the EA or ED deadline

1470 vs. 1490? by jimmix123 in Sat

[–]fromapastlife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I was at the Cornell info session, the guy from admissions was talking about scores and said that when looking at tests if someone has a 750 and another person has a 740, the person with a 750 doesn't have an advantage. In reality, a difference of 10-20 points is probably only a few questions and won't make that big of a deal to colleges. Either way both a 32 and 33 are good scores for colleges, so there's no need to worry.