how do i find my SAT scores?!

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Jefferson Medical College requires to me disclose my SAT scores by verbal/math/writing break down...where the hell do i find that hah..

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i believe jefferson doesn't want you to actually send an official copy, they just want the numbers on the secondary

if you made an account with collegeboard, you should be able to see your past tests along with your scores
 
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guesstimate if you can't find the actual results. I don't know how this would even be useful to the adcom to see kid's SAT/ACT scores from high school. If someone with actual knowledge would like to enlighten me on this topic, I'd appreciate it.
 
great got it thanks guys..just had to call up and figure out how to log in
 
My SAT score is on my undergrad academic record along with my AP test scores
 
Your college probably have it stored somewhere too?
 
Wait...what? Why does a medical school give a **** about SAT scores??
 
Wait...what? Why does a medical school give a **** about SAT scores??

I think SAT scores are supposed to correlate more strongly with "IQ" than "knowledge", so maybe they are trying to assess that?

Does seem a little odd to me though
 
"Are SAT scores required for admission?
No, the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) is required. SAT information provides additional information about standardized testing. "

So, you don't need them. I took mine in 1997 (?) I think. I don't think I'll spend the time or money to find them out.
 
are there any more medical schools that do this? Interesting...
 
This question pops up every year. I highly doubt any admissions committee places any weight on your SAT/ACT score. For your information, SAT score are usually kept on file somewhere in your college. You could also call the ETS people to ask. You shouldn't guess. You should be as accurate as possible.
 
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