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New SAT Policy — Breaking News!

Good news! Finally, the College Board announced today that starting in March of 2009, SCORE choice will be back! Hooray! That means that from now on, anyone who is NOT a senior will be able to pick and choose exactly which SAT I and II tests (subject tests) to send to colleges. This is great as there will not be a penalty to take a test for “practice” as no one will see it!

You are among the first to know. Since the policy is unclear on their website: http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-reasoning/scores/policy
we asked for clarification as to when the score choice starts — as you can see, we have the answer direct from the College Board below.

All best,
Michele & Mimi

The new score reporting policy will launch in early February 2009. Any student who registers for the SAT after this time will be able to take advantage of this new policy. The new policy allows students to choose which SAT scores are included on score reports. This choice can be applied to tests taken prior to the launch of this new policy.

Special Note for Students who completed a test prior to the launch of this new feature.
These students will be able to choose SAT scores from past sittings for future score reports once the feature is launched.

Alana Klein
Communications & Marketing
The College Board
45 Columbus Avenue
New York, NY 10023
(212) 520-8596 (phone)
(212) 713-8184 (fax)
aklein@collegeboard.org

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