![]() ![]() On the SAT, the average student gets about 50% of the questions correct. Keep in mind that the SAT is graded differently than your standard high school midterm or final. So what should you do now about all this? In a word, nothing. In very rare cases scores are delayed because your test has been flagged for potential cheating, but as long as your Aunt’s name isn’t Becky, you should be fine! It is also possible that you made an error in your registration that is delaying the scores, but the College Board will likely correct the error on their own and get your scores to you soon. ![]() Either way, the problem will be cleared up without you doing anything at all. It could be that the College Board is just running behind or that there was some sort of irregularity with your testing center. If that happened to you, it’s understandable that you’re frustrated! The reason your scores are delayed most likely have nothing to do with you. Most students learn their SAT scores by logging on to their college board account 2 weeks after taking the test, but some log on to see the dreaded “scores pending” message. ![]()
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