Who receives my SAT scores?

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  • Laura Rheinauer

    Associate Director, Educational Connections

    www.ectutoring.com  
    703-934-8282

    A native of Allentown Pennsylvania, Laura Rheinauer received both her B.A. in History and M.Ed. in Secondary Education from Lehigh University. Passionate about the field of education, she wrote her Master's thesis on efficacy issues surrounding after-school tutoring programs. Throughout her undergrad and graduate years she worked as a reading tutor. After working in admissions at both Lehigh and Dickinson College, Laura now assists high school juniors and seniors in making their college application stand out to an admissions committee. Laura moved down to VA to join Educational Connections as Associate Director to oversee the SSAT administration, test prep, and specialized reading programs. Orton-Gillingham and Wilson trained, Laura helps place students with reading disabilities in appropriate multi-sensory programs with their assigned tutor.

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    Laura Rheinauer: You actually get to decide who receives your scores. You can choose up to six score recipients, colleges and Universities when you register for the test; that's free. You can always add on extra score recipients after you gotten the scores back as well. Now, it's really important to keep in mind though that every college and every University when you send a score report they are going to see all your scores. You don't get to pick and choose, I want this score to go here, oh no I want that score to go here. All of the scores from any test that you ever took are going to go to those schools. Most colleges and Universities do require an official score report from the College Board. So it's not like you can just write on your application; I got a 2400. They are going to need that official score report.

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