2 ACT questions...

<p>1) Okay, for my last 3 or 4 ACT tests I've taken, I've sent them to colleges. I didn't realize this was a mistake... I've read where you can "delete" the score... is this true? Does anyone know how to do this?</p>

<p>2) If my ACT score were to jump from, say, a 25 to a 29, would they automatically "investigate" it?? I've heard of people that have had pretty big improvements but have been penalized for it. If one were to make a leap like that, would ACT automatically make them retest or would they find out if there was good reason, like extra preparation or something???</p>

<p>Please help! Thanks!</p>

<p>1)Once a test score has been sent to a college you can not “delete” or unsend the score. Sorry. </p>

<p>2) If it was a major jump they would, however that is not a big enough jump for them to look into it.</p>

<p>1) You can delete it still even after you sent it, but the college will be notified.</p>

<p>Some colleges require you to send all the scores anyway.</p>