What can cause scores to take longer?
Scores take longer if:
- answer sheets from your test center arrived late or your test date was rescheduled. (Please allow an additional 1 to 2 weeks for answer sheets to arrive from countries other than the U.S. and Canada.)
- the "matching" information you provide on the answer sheet (name, date of birth, and match number) is not consistent with the matching information on your admission ticket. Scores cannot be reported until they can be accurately matched to the correct person. About 8–10% of examinees provide inconsistent information.
- you provide incomplete or inaccurate test form information on the answer sheet, or the answer sheet has not cleared all other scoring accuracy checks.
- an irregularity is reported at your test center.
- you owe any registration fees.
- you tested as a standby. Scores cannot be reported until both the registration folder submitted at the test center and the answer sheet have been processed and computer matched.
Scores are processed and reported weekly, usually each Wednesday and Friday, once the situation causing the delay is resolved.
