Once you log in, you'll be taken to yourACT Student home page,where you will see a summary of your test registration dates. Click on "Your Test Dates And Scores" in the left column to get to your ACT scores: Next, you'll see a table with the date(s) you took the ACT, the ty...
ACT Prep CoursesHow to Interpret Your ACT Scores So you’ve just received your ACT test scores, but what does it all mean, and where do you go from here? Both great questions. Understanding your ACT test scores is an essential component of your college admissions process, since it helps...
It’s yet another item to check off your to-do list but the good news is that you can choose the schools you want to receive your ACT test scores beforeorafter you take the test. To get your official scores sent to your prospective colleges, here are the steps you need to take: Ho...
After taking the ACT®, if you are unsure about how you performed or something unexpected happens during or after completing your ACT test, you can stop the scores from being sent to colleges. There are three ways to do so: stop your test from being scored, get rid of your college sco...
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average ACT test score, the frequency with which each score is achieved, and the range of ACT scores that colleges typically admit. This information helps a student determine whether he or she has achieved an uncommonly high or low score and whether that score will be adequate to get into ...
One of the most frequently asked questions about the ACT is how long do ACT scores last. This is a crucial question, especially when deciding whether or not you will retake the test. You might also want to know how long are ACT scores valid if you’ve taken a break from school after...
However, if a student takes the SAT or ACT multiple times, he or she can “superscore” the scores. What is superscoring?It’s when a college takes a student’s highest subscores from different test dates for a new, higher “superscore.” Not only do the students benefit from supersco...
Imagine if this weren't the case. Imagine that a Reading question had two answer choices, both of which might beplausiblycorrect. Whenscores come out, every single student who got the question wrong would probably complain to ACT, Inc., about the test being wrong or misleading. ...
Scores cannot be reinstated after a cancellation request has been submitted. Thus, this is not a decision to be taken lightly. Taking theSAT or ACTcan be a stressful experience. You study for months, but you have only partial control over how test day ultimately goes. For example, you migh...