<p>OK, so i took my first ACT test on April without writing and got 21. I never studied ACT and had no idea what will be on there.
After I got my score, i was shocked and started studying really hard during summer. On the September, I took ACT with writing ,and i felt really good about it.
Today i got my score of 32. However, I heard that people who has a dramatic score rise gets mail from ACT and has to retake the whole test. I am very nervous, because I am a senior and will be applying to college this fall. What is the chance of ACT looking at my score suspiciously? like 100percent? will they just automatically flag my score and make me retake the test?? I really need help guys!! I am so nervous about this...</p>
<p>Just don’t assume. If they DO email you then you can defend yourself. But from what I read, people getting like a 33 to a 25 usually get contacted from the ACT agency, a high score decreasing to a low score is extremely suspicious than a low score to a high score. </p>
<p>By the way congrats getting a score above 30!</p>
<p>just don’t send them the 21 haha. ACT specifically says on their website that they only release scores you give them permission to send for privacy reasons so you should be good good job by the way! </p>