<p>On page 98 of The Real ACT Prep guide
It says "You do not need advanced knowledge in these subjects, but you will need some knowledge - scientific terms or concepts - to answer some of the questions"</p>
<p>That is enough justification to ask those two questions.</p>
<p>some1 i know said that this ACT was the exact test she took a few months ago during a special testing session for people who need extra time...do you think that's possible??</p>
<p>im not sure about that, but i was using the barrons ACT 2007 review book, and at least 5-10 questions were DIRECT questions from the review book on the test..i was like wow...i KNOW i did these b4...and the 5-10+ questions were definitely in the barrons book..somewhere in the practice questions :o</p>
<p>The science was alot harder then the Official ACT book, if you can call it that.</p>
<p>I don't understand why they need to rush you. This test IMO and all my friends is scored on how fast you can work not how well you can. I think they should extend the reading to about 5 - 10 extra minutes and the science 10 extra minutes. The math and english I was fine on but alot of people I know didn't finish it.</p>
<p>I say have a round 3 hrs and let the kids choose what to do. I always finish Reading and Writing early, but could reallllly use an extra 5-10 minutes on math.</p>
<p>"some1 i know said that this ACT was the exact test she took a few months ago during a special testing session for people who need extra time...do you think that's possible??"</p>
<p>Yes this is correct. My friend had taken the October test for special needs and she told me it was the EXACT same test. They just didnt release her's and now they will. It's insane.</p>
<p>Ok let me get this straight, if we don't have our "ACT ID", how do we see our scores early? The admission ticket with the ID was taken by the proctor.</p>
<p>yeah ss number and date of birth also works...and im not sure if u have to pay. i know on the scores page it says u have to...but i dont recall it asking me for my credit card n **** wen i checked my scores</p>
<p>You do have to pay to view it early. It does ask for your CC number at the time. </p>
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ACT scores from national test dates can be viewed online. During the early viewing period, normally for about two weeks after scores are first available to view, an $8 fee will apply. This service allows you to view your scores before your official score report arrives by mail.</p>
<p>Score reports for those testing outside the U.S. are not available online.</p>
<p>Schedule
You can try to see your scores beginning in the morning on the dates listed below.</p>
<p>If you tested on: Begin checking for multiple-choice scores on:<br> April 14, 2007 - April 24–26, 2007
June 9, 2007 - June 19–21, 2007