For the March 11 SAT test date, your scores will most likely come out about two weeks later, around March 24–26 in a typical year, but you should confirm the exact day in your College Board account.

What we can say for sure

  • The SAT almost always releases scores about 13–14 days after a Saturday test date.
  • For nearby March dates (like March 14, 2026), the official schedule shows scores releasing on March 27, which is 13 days later.
  • That pattern is consistent across other 2025–2026 Saturday tests as well.

So if you tested on Saturday, March 11 in a given year, you can reasonably expect your scores to appear about 13 days later, typically on a Friday in the morning U.S. Eastern Time, with scores rolling out in batches throughout the day.

How to check your exact date

  • Log in to your College Board account and go to the SAT scores section; your specific score release date is usually listed there for your registration.
  • On release day, keep checking a few times: scores don’t all show up at the exact same minute, but roll out over several hours.

Quick example timeline

If (hypothetically) your SAT was on Saturday, March 11:

  • Expected window: roughly March 24–26.
  • Colleges usually start receiving those scores a bit later (often within another 1–2 weeks, depending on the cycle).

Bottom line: use the two‑week rule as your mental estimate, but rely on the date listed in your College Board account as the official answer.

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