SAT scores released today?

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Anonymous wrote:I keep refreshing. Nothing yet


Are you able to get scores on your parent account? I thought they only went to the student accounts?
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My kid received an email that her score was available on the app, but when she opened the app, there was nothing there.
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I went into my DD’s scoir account and her new updated super score is there (but it’s not broken down). But still nothing in her college board account.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I keep refreshing. Nothing yet


Are you able to get scores on your parent account? I thought they only went to the student accounts?

I just log into my kid’s account (yes, they gave me the password).
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I keep refreshing. Nothing yet


Are you able to get scores on your parent account? I thought they only went to the student accounts?

I just log into my kid’s account (yes, they gave me the password).


Haha, I don’t have this privilege. No scores yet? Asking because I know I’ll hear from my daughter if she did well and I won’t hear from her if she didn’t. So for me no news is bad news.
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Nothing here yet.
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1390
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I keep refreshing. Nothing yet


Are you able to get scores on your parent account? I thought they only went to the student accounts?

I just log into my kid’s account (yes, they gave me the password).


Haha, I don’t have this privilege. No scores yet? Asking because I know I’ll hear from my daughter if she did well and I won’t hear from her if she didn’t. So for me no news is bad news.

PP here. Just checked and nothing yet!
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Anonymous wrote:1390


What time did you get it?
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Mine took it in school on the 19th, still nothing at 3:30 when she got home.
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Anonymous wrote:It usually starts in the morning and trickles all day



Ugh way to torture us. Just want to know if DC is one and done, or needs to retake. Everything seems so up in the air with the new digital format.


I will never understand this mentality. Your kid has prepared for 11/12 years to be reduced to a number, why wouldn't you push to take advantage of every opportunity and every point?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It usually starts in the morning and trickles all day



Ugh way to torture us. Just want to know if DC is one and done, or needs to retake. Everything seems so up in the air with the new digital format.


I will never understand this mentality. Your kid has prepared for 11/12 years to be reduced to a number, why wouldn't you push to take advantage of every opportunity and every point?


Some kids do score highly enough that there’s no point in retaking. Not my kid, that’s for sure, but I can see the appeal.
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Anonymous wrote:1390


I thought all DCUM kids got 1500 +

(I’d be thrilled if DD got that. Still waiting!)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It usually starts in the morning and trickles all day



Ugh way to torture us. Just want to know if DC is one and done, or needs to retake. Everything seems so up in the air with the new digital format.


I will never understand this mentality. Your kid has prepared for 11/12 years to be reduced to a number, why wouldn't you push to take advantage of every opportunity and every point?


Some kids do score highly enough that there’s no point in retaking. Not my kid, that’s for sure, but I can see the appeal.

What score limit would you consider “one and done”?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It usually starts in the morning and trickles all day



Ugh way to torture us. Just want to know if DC is one and done, or needs to retake. Everything seems so up in the air with the new digital format.


I will never understand this mentality. Your kid has prepared for 11/12 years to be reduced to a number, why wouldn't you push to take advantage of every opportunity and every point?


Some kids do score highly enough that there’s no point in retaking. Not my kid, that’s for sure, but I can see the appeal.

What score limit would you consider “one and done”?


Well my kid scored 1500 on the PSAT, which would translate to a 1570 on the SAT. So, ballpark 1550 would be one and done.
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