<p>@dirkslam41 i am haha i registered 4 days after the last act, hopefully the science will be generous this time and the hopefully the english stays the same!</p>
<p>Haha itās more like 1 day away for me; I live in PST, so the scores will come out at 10PM tomorrow </p>
<p>Iāll probably check it then so in case I did terrible, itāll only ruin my night, not my (already bad) monday haha.</p>
<p>Oh, the scores come out universally at 1 am EST 12 Central etc etc? Or 1 am as each time zone reaches 1 am?</p>
<p>@cedardog the first one</p>
<p>I want a 32 so I have Alabama as a financial safety/OOS option, but things are looking grim right nowā¦</p>
<p>Iām expecting a perfect reading score, but if I miss 1 random question I didnāt catch, that will probably kill my score more than it already is.</p>
<p>Iām expecting Reading at 36 and AT LEAST 32 English, 28 math, 28 scienceā¦ The only problem with that is that I need 2 more points sprinkled in that I am highly doubting I pulled on this sitting. If the science was NORMAL, I would feel very comfortable about achieving my goal.</p>
<p>Iām just afraid I made careless errors on English, missing a question on reading, or the fact that Iām going to get stuck with an undesirable curve in math or science, got unlucky with my guessing, or just didnāt pull the points I neededā¦</p>
<p>I know I got some silly mistakes on English so that might be like a 32 for me. Math should get 36. Reading somewhere 26-28. And science somewhere 25-28</p>
<p>i dont see how people get 36ās on math, some of that stuff looks impossible O_o</p>
<p>Do students who took the writing portion have their multiple choice scores uploaded 2 weeks after non-writing students? Or is that just for reporting the scores to actually colleges</p>
<p>If your act account has tested on it then youāll get your multiple choice answers the same day as everyone else. I think they send the writing scores separate and send the multiple choice answers the same as everyone elses</p>
<p>Anyone else receive their scores from colleges so we can verify a possible generous science curve?</p>
<p>30 hours away!!</p>
<p>i really wish mine would change over to tested -___- i hate having to check actstudent all say just to see if its changed xD</p>
<p>Goal: 33, Probably: 29-32
Iām so scared as hell for scores, this and Oct are my last times to take itā¦ Iām literally checking ACTstudent every 5 hoursā¦Iām becoming paranoid.
Still hoping for that 33! I beasted English and Reading. I guessed on a couple in math, hopefully I still got above a 30! Science might be the only thing that brings me down(the last passage killed me). Are they going to curve it if the national avg or most students did horribly on it?</p>
<p>Alarm set for 1am Monday
I would be happy with my 32 if it didnāt go into my class rank. Unfortunately it does and some sneaky people wonāt tell theirs so no one can try to beat it leaving me taking it again to make sure I stay #1. Hoping for a 33-34 but I can almost guarantee it just went down because of Science and probably careless errors on English, Reading, and Math.</p>
<p>Based on one of my collagesā¦ 35 science, 34 reading, 29 english, 29 math! Happy with mine.</p>
<p>How are you guys finding out your ACT scores through colleges? I havenāt even applied to any colleges yet. So confused. My first app is due November 1ā¦</p>
<p>@leighbo009ā¦35 science? There is no way in this world im reading this correctly xD i am now worried about the science curve haha</p>
<p>@TheNexus: When you register for the ACT, you are able to select up to 4 colleges/universities that you would like the testing center to directly submit your scores to for no charge. If you do this, the colleges usually find out early what you made rather than you anxiously pulling an all-nighter to wait for your scores. If you choose not to do this, it costs around $11 to send your standardized scores to each college. I choose not to send them directly, in case if I made a bad score.</p>
<p>@leighbo009: Are you surprised with your Science score? Like did you think you didi that well after the test (guess any answers, etc).</p>
<p>Iām wondering the same question as JustCrown.</p>
<p>@Leigh Were you surprised by your score? Or did you leave the Sept 8 ACT feeling confident about it? </p>
<p>I chose not to send my scores in case I got a bad score, haha. I donāt mind paying after I see how I did. How do you guys see the scores you sent to your colleges? Is there some sort of portal or something? Sorry, new to the whole college admissions thing.</p>