<p>You can change the number under which ACT has your record. My daughter ended up doing this, changing her tests to go under her SSN rather than two separate ACT ID numbers. It is (or was then :) ) something that is easy to do from the web site.</p>
<p>You will have two separate test date records under the two separate IDs. This isn't a big deal in itself--you just want to try to provide the correct ID for each test date if you order score reports. You don't even have to remember to do that if you don't mind your reports being delayed a extra couple days. Now, if you need to have your SSN on there so colleges can match your scores to your application record, you can add your SSN to the second test record one of two ways: either call ACT and ask them to change it, or order your score reports online and fill out the "change my ACT ID to an SSN" part (put your ACT ID up above).</p>
<p>Also, how important is the student questionare thingy you do before you register for the acts? i just circled in anything..</p>
<p>They calculate a GPA and put it on there, as well as a prediction of how well you'll do in college or something like that. Apparently it was kinda important.</p>
<p>Om.. Can i change it!?!?! if it was that serious i would've taken it serious!</p>
<p>I think you can call and have it taken off.</p>
<p>Pretty much any information you gave ACT will be provided to colleges.</p>
<p>it just gives you information about your intended major and such when you get your official score report back. the schools cant reject you based on what you circled</p>