Can I get my SAT scores reviewed?

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    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

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    "Score Verification," a service provided by the College Board, allows you to seek a review of your SAT results. If you think there was a mistake in the exam's scoring, you can ask to have certain test sections—like the reading, writing, or math sections—reviewed. It's known as "Test Score Verification," and it entails the College Board rescoring your test. It's crucial to remember that this service is paid for and that your initial score may not change as a result of the evaluation. Also, if you think your responses were not processed correctly, you can ask for a hand-scoring of multiple-choice questions. You might also think about

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  • Yes. in case applicants feel the need to go for a review of their SAT scores, they can apply for it. But it will take some time for College Board to release the questions and the answers selected by the applicant in some time and not immediately. Thus, go for a SAT score review only if absolutely necessary and if still dissatisfied, apply for SAT exam again. The SAT score review should only be applied for if the applicant's answers are incorrectly marked despite selecting the right options. Usually, such mistakes do not happen but in case they do, they will be rectified and will appear in the final SAT score result.

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