Panel of Experts

Karl Schellscheidt

SAT Prep Expert

  • BSE, Princeton University '90
  • M.A., Secondary Education Seton Hall University '93
  • J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School '00

Fred Hargadon

Dean of Admission

  • Swarthmore College
    (1964-1969)
  • Stanford University
    (1969-1984)
  • Princeton University
    (1988-2003)

Don Betterton

Financial Aid Expert

  • Director of Financial Aid, Princeton University (1973-2006)
  • Certified College Planner
  • Principal, Betterton College Planning

Seamus Malin

Admission Expert

  • Harvard University
    Dir. of Financial Aid
    (1966-1977)
    Asst. Dean of Admission
    (1977-1987)
    International Office Director
    (1987-2002)

October 4, 2008, SAT Scores

Karl Schellscheidt - Oct 22, 2008

college admissions expert advice from eprep.comIn order to access your October SAT scores, you’ll need your College Board user name and password. If you have them, CLICK HERE.

If you do not yet have an online account with the College Board, CLICK HERE to create one and access your scores.

If you’re not happy with your scores for any reason, CLICK HERE to learn about ePrep’s 250-Point Guarantee!

(Seniors, Don’t forget that November, December, AND January SAT results will be considered, if you are applying regular decision. Thus, you have three chances left to get the scores you want and deserve.)

Scores will be available online starting Thursday, October 23, 2008. Good Luck!

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8 Responses to 'October 4, 2008, SAT Scores'

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  1. October 22nd, 2008 at 10:23 am

    anxious said,

    oh my god….this is sooo nerve racking…..good luck to anyone out there who took it…

  2. October 22nd, 2008 at 10:26 am

    Kelly said,

    When can those who took the PSAT expect to get their scores?

  3. October 23rd, 2008 at 1:12 am

    John said,

    Wow.. now I know what seniors went through last year.;;;-About to faint while waiting for the SAT scores…

  4. October 23rd, 2008 at 10:05 pm

    Sean said,

    Mr. Schellshneidt,
    Prior to taking your eprep course, I had a 1700/2400, or a 110/1600. After preparation, mainly through your express course, I recieved a 1330/1600, or a 1900. Before your course, I did not imagine breaking a 1250. Watching your videos just helped everything “click”. your course is truly a lifesaver. Thank you for your help.

  5. October 23rd, 2008 at 10:29 pm

    akriti said,

    hi, i am a senior and i have taken the SAt three times. the second
    time i took it i got a 1680 and the third 1600. I was wondering
    is it possible to get my score to a 2100 without spending any money
    and practicing a lot until the january 24 date? or get my score to
    a 2200 would be nice but that is probably unrealistic

  6. October 23rd, 2008 at 10:30 pm

    akriti said,

    oh, the above comment is for Mr. Schellshneidt

  7. October 24th, 2008 at 8:39 am

    Karl said,

    Akriti,

    I definitely think you can do it. I may cost you $25, however. Watch this video:

    http://blog.eprep.com/2006/10/07/prep-for-the-sat-test-on-a-25-budget

  8. October 24th, 2008 at 8:39 am

    Karl said,

    Thanks for the note, Sean. Congratulations!

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