<p>I dont understand how the ACT scores are sent. Can someone explain it to me?
It says that the scores are sent to me, the high school, and the four colleges you provide. What if we don't know which college we want to go to yet? I dont understand how it works.</p>
<p>If you have colleges you know you want the scores sent to (and you are confident your scores will be good) you can include up to 4 for free when you sign up for the ACT. You can add extras for $8 per college. You can also send scores at any time for $8 per college.</p>
<p>so can I just leave it blank for the first four colleges and pay $8 after i know which college and i want to send it for sure?</p>
<p>you can wait to send your scores. you'll lose your four free reports and have to pay $8 for each college, but other than that there's nothing wrong with waiting.</p>
<p>but how do you access your test again? i cant find the info my oct. test date and one of my apps is due the 15th. i read on the site that after 72 hours, you are unable to access your reg. do i have to call them?</p>
<p>Oct 2006 test? Those results are not available yet.</p>
<p>im a junior in high school right now and i dont have to worry about applying to college until next year. lets say i took the december test and i got a very bad score. i received the score and i decide to not to send it next year. is this fine?
Or, what if i did really well. then what? I just send in the scores next year?</p>
<p>Yes with the ACT you send only the scores you choose when you choose.</p>
<p>oh ok thanks</p>