I forgot to submit my scores to Stanford and they sent an email reminding me to send them in. I turned them in and got in, no problem. Your scores should be listed on another part of your application. The official report only provides confirmation.
2007-12-30 14:44:57
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answered by someone1243 2
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The SAT score is pretty big...It will definitley hold up the process, it may even cancel out your application. Try calling the admissions office and explaining what is holding it up...most admissions offices are pretty understanding..Also, the SAT has an express way of sending your scores faster..it costs a little bit more.but it expedites your scores to the schools.
2007-12-30 14:01:07
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answered by Anonymous
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you're in all probability wonderful, particularly. This time of 365 days, an admissions workplace gets hundreds of emails, letters, programs, submissions, and so on. and that they gained't open anybody of those issues for weeks. That being stated, Scholarships are extremely aggressive. you in all probability isn't presented money while you at the instant are not on the suited of the applicant pool. stable success!
2016-10-10 16:32:06
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answered by ? 4
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Without the SAT score your application is not Evan worth the paper. You should reach all enclosures by the deadline.
2007-12-30 14:05:01
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answered by Cooooool 4
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I'm Canadian and it's so much easier for me since my school sends all that in and I don't have SAT scores or essays to write.
to answer your question: that would put your application on hold. Others who sent it all in will get accepted before you. You could get wait listed for a semester or not accepted at all.
You must be on time for these sort of things....it makes you look bad if you send in stuff late.
The school goes "they can't even send in the application on time, they'll never have assignments in on time either"
it just makes you look really bad.
2007-12-30 14:00:14
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answered by Music 7
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You may be able to still send it in late. If the university receives a massive amount of applications you probably will not get in. I would send in the SAT score report anyway just in case you never know.
2007-12-30 13:58:42
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answered by Me 2
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you may not get in, not a lot if your not really trying to get in, but if you are, I would put it into a postal envelope and mail it tomorrow from the post office with a note saying you forgot to send it along, or plead dumm and blond, it works too!
2007-12-30 13:59:50
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answered by John M 6
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Depends on the college. They might select you if they are trying to reach a certain quota.
2007-12-30 14:00:38
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answered by LineQ 4
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The entire application is treated as if it were never turned in.
2007-12-30 13:58:14
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answered by neniaf 7
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Ohhhhhhhh ummmmm welll. That's bad sorry :/. Well guess ur not going to college anytime soon!
2007-12-30 13:59:52
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answered by ♡ LOVE. 6
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