<p>Alright, So I just received my ACT score report and realized my nickname was on it rather than my legal name. I know applications require your legal name rather than your nickname. I was just wondering how big of a problem this is going to be. My real name is Johnathan but I go by Arron (ask my parents). Please let me know what I should do! Thanks</p>
<p>Did they not check your ID when you took the test?</p>
<p>They did but she only glanced at it. I’m just wondering if I should use my nickname as my legal name on the applications. I did really well and don’t want admission offices not able to match up my scores and app.</p>
<p>Your post is serious??</p>
<p>You registered for the ACT and you most likely provided your social security number and your school information. Yes?</p>
<p>It would a lot easier to email or phone the ACT than to casually change your legal name. Here’s a link that might help: [ACT</a> FAQ: Send a Question by Email](<a href=“http://www.actstudent.org/forms/index.html]ACT”>http://www.actstudent.org/forms/index.html)</p>