ACT Question

<p>Hi, first I have to admit to something. I took my ACT today and after our halfway break, I came in and started the next section. I didn't finish the last four questions of the previous section, so I decided to randomly fill in answers to those questions. My reasoning was that I hadn't seen the tester check for blank circles for that section. I obviously was not thinking right, because I hadn't been in the room for 10 minutes before that. I didn't realize what a bad idea this was until it was too late (I had just handed in my test). The tester had checked for unanswered questions for the first section but didn't for the third and fourth, so I don't know if I'm going to get my test canceled or not. So my question is: will it decrease my chances of getting into a college if my ACT test does get canceled (in other words, do colleges not like to see canceled ACT scores on a student's transcript)? This was my first time testing and I plan to take the test at least once more in case that information is relevant. Also, does anyone know how long it would take to be contacted by ACT if the tester did discover my mistake?</p>