Do your scores correlate with how you feel after taking the ACT?

<p>When I took it one time I felt okay after taking it, and my score improved by three points. The next time I took it, I felt like I did pretty awful, and my score only raised one point. Today, I felt pretty confident about all of the sections except for the math. </p>

<p>Have this happened to you? Or in a horrible case, did you feel good after the test and actually did worse than you thought you did?</p>

<p>Yeah, I felt like total crap after the first time I took it. I was depressed all week. The second time I took it, I felt GREAT... I got the same score... UGHHHH</p>

<p>I guess it depends a lot on where you are with your scores. It is easier to tell how well you did if you are in the 20-28 range. But once you reach the 30s, it is pretty hard to judge how well you did because a slight error here and there can lower your score drastically. I never feel well after a test due to my pessimistic nature, but i guess this is different for everyone.</p>