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How can I request a score review of my GRE test scores? Is there a time limit for this service?

- ETS offers score review services for essays (Analytical Writing Measure) for both the GRE General and GRE Subject exams. To request a score review, you should complete an online application through your registered account.
- Candidates must submit their review request within 90 days from the test date. Review results will be delivered via email approximately 1 to 3 weeks after you submit the request. 
- Keep in mind that you cannot send your scores to schools until the review process is complete.

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- If you have concerns about the accuracy of computer scoring or potential mistakes, you have the option to request a hand scoring review for your SSAT answer sheet. Here's how to do it:
+ Log in to your parent's SSAT account online.
+ Find the option to request a hand scoring review, and follow the provided instructions to book this service.
The SSAT is an undisclosed test so this service won't provide the actual questions or answers. If hand scoring results in a scoring change, the revised results are added to your account and those of all requested score recipients, and all parties are notified. If no change occurs, you will receive a notification letter. 
- Please allow up to one month for hand-scoring results. The hand-scoring request deadline of August 31 is thirty days after the conclusion of the preceding testing year from August 1 to July 31. Hand scoring is not available for SSAT at Home or Prometric testing.

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Candidates have two options to request the cancellation of their test results.  
- Cancel your score at the test center: After the test, ask the test coordinator for a SAT Request to Cancel Test Scores form. Complete and sign the form and then return it to the test coordinator before you leave the test center.
- Cancel your score after you leave the test center: 
+ Complete the SAT Request to Cancel Test Scores form, or write your request. You must provide the following information: test date, test center number, name, address, gender, birth date, registration number.
+ Sign the form or written request.
+ Send your signed and completed cancellation form with a label that reads "Attention: SAT Score Cancellation."
Fax to 610-290-8978.
U.S. only: overnight delivery via U.S. Postal Service Express Mail to SAT Score Cancellation, P.O. Box 6228, Princeton, NJ 08541-6228.
U.S. or international: overnight mail service or courier to SAT Score Cancellation, 1425 Lower Ferry Road, Ewing, NJ 08618.
You must cancel no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the Thursday after your test date.

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SSAT Elementary Level Test Structure:
Number of Questions: 104-106
Duration: 2 hours and 5 minutes
Sections:
Quantitative/Math (30 minutes): A mixture of familiar basic mathematical concept familiar to students, as well as a few that may be a challenge.
Verbal (20 minutes): Vocabulary and analogies questions
A short break (15 minutes)
Reading (30 minutes): Short passages with multiple-choice questions.
Writing Sample (15 minutes): There is one story-writing prompt. This story is not scored, but schools use it to assess writing skills.
Experimental Section (15 minutes): One section of mixed content questions (verbal, reading, and math). This section does not count toward reported scores
SSAT Middle and Upper Level Test Structure:
Duration: 3 hours and 10 minutes
Sections:
Writing Sample (25 minutes): An essay or a story. This writing sample is not scored but used by the school admission officers to assess a student’s writing skills.
A short break (10 minutes)
Quantitative (30 minutes): Questions on algebra, geometry, and other quantitative concepts
Reading (40 minutes): Questions based on reading passages
A short break (10 minutes)
Verbal (30 minutes): Questions on vocabulary, verbal reasoning, and ability to relate ideas logically
Quantitative (30 minutes): Questions on algebra, geometry, and other quantitative concepts
Experimental (15 minutes): One section of mixed content questions (verbal, reading, and math). This section does not count toward reported scores.

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