SAT Subject Test Score Release Dates 2020-21-, Average SAT 2 Scores, Calculator, Percentiles, etc

The SAT Subject Test Score Release Dates are always tense for students. So, In this article, find out What Time Do SAT Scores Come Out? When Do SAT 2 Scores Come Out? SAT Score Release Dates/Schedule? What is a Good SAT II Subject Test Score? Also, see how to check your Average SAT score.

SAT Score Release Dates 2019–20

Test DateLate Registration Deadline through Online/Phone RegistrationsMultiple Choice Score Release DatesEssay Score Release Dates
March 9, 2019February 27, 2019March 22, 2019March 24, 2019
May 4, 2019April 24, 2019May 17, 2019May 19, 2019
June 1, 2019May 22, 2019July 10, 2019July 14, 2019

New Update:  Here is good news for test takers is that they can receive their SAT scores faster. That is College Board has released SAT New Score Release Policies. Generally, the College Board will release the SAT scores would take 4 to 6 weeks after the SAT Exam. Under the New Policies, the candidate will get SAT scores 2 weeks after the test day.

You will receive an email when scores are ready. Officials send your scores to colleges within 10 days after they’re available to you.

Important Note: The above-stated guidelines apply to SAT taken in the months of October, November, December, March and May. For August and June, the SAT Test Scores will take up to 6 weeks to be released.

New SAT Subject Test Score Release Schedule

Test DateOnline and Paper Score Delivery DateScores Sent to Colleges By
May 4, 2019May 17, 2019May 27, 2019
June 1, 2019July 10, 2019July 20, 2019

What Time Do SAT Scores Come Out?

Scores are released as early as 5:00 AM Eastern Time, or 2:00 AM Pacific Time

SAT Subject Test (SAT 2) Scores Validity

It totally depends on the school to which you are applying. Some schools may have specific policies regarding what test scores they will accept.

What is a “good” SAT II Score?

750 or higher is always perfectly fine

750 – 800 (Excellent)
700 – 740 (Very Good)
650 – 690 (Good)
600 – 640 (Acceptable)

Want to know how your SAT scores compare to the old SAT and the New SAT? Check out the SAT Score conversion chart here.

Learn more about the SAT and how college entrance exam scores affect admission chances by downloading our free College Admissions Guide.

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