SAT Scores Online | College Board Releases Results

Friday, May 21, 2010

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Getting SAT scores used to mean waiting by the mailbox to rip open the letter from the College Board. Now, on the days SAT scores are released, all students have to do is log into the College Board website. If you took the SAT test on or before May 1 of this year, then the College Board has your SAT scores online.

Princeton Review taking back claims that its “Ultimate Classroom” test preparation course can improve SAT scores by 255 points. The article does say that some coaching on the makeup of the test and some affordable online practice can help ready students for the test. And you shouldn’t take it more than two times to improve a score.

That would save you $1, 1999 — the cost of the “Ultimate Classroom” course in New York City, money you can put toward college tuition. Incoming freshmen at UC-Berkeley will be asked to provide more than SAT scores and transcripts with their applications.

Supposedly the DNA will be tested for three genes, showing the student’s ability to tolerate alcohol and metabolize folic acid and lactose. Previously students had been asked to read a couple books related to behavior and lifestyle. Yet there are 844 accredited colleges in the United States that do not require SAT scores.



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