Testing Can I Send SAT Scores to Colleges Before Applying?

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When registering for the SAT, students can send their scores to up to four colleges, even if they have not yet begun the application process. This allows students to proactively share their scores with institutions of interest. In this discussion, one participant confirmed that it is permissible to send SAT scores to colleges regardless of whether an application has been submitted. Additionally, there was a casual inquiry about participants' scores, but one individual mentioned they had not yet taken the exam, with plans to do so on June 3.
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While registering for the SAT exam I had the option to send my SAT scores to 4 colleges. I have not yet started applying for college, so can I send my SAT scores to any college even though the college doesn't know that I'm applying?
 
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Yes you can, it's what you do...
 
chound said:
While registering for the SAT exam I had the option to send my SAT scores to 4 colleges. I have not yet started applying for college, so can I send my SAT scores to any college even though the college doesn't know that I'm applying?
Just out of curiousity,
:smile: What are your scores?
 
bomba923 said:
Just out of curiousity,
:smile: What are your scores?
I haven't written the sat exam yet, I'll do it on Jun3
 
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