<p>Well heres my story i dont know all the details but i can get them if you want. I was tested back in grammar school (4th grade i think) and got a 504 plan so I got extra time on all my school test and state tests. I dont remember ever struggling or doing bad. Now (junior) i still get extra time in school but I havnt gotten retested so am not eligible for extra time on the ACT. I just got a 29 on the ACT after lots of prep but whats holding me back is the fact that I cant finish it. I wasnt able to finish any of the sections except the writing because i could control how long that section was. But my problem is that my mom wont let me get retested because i get good grades in school and she doesnt think i need it because of that. So i guess my question is does getting good grades in school mean that i dont need extra time on the ACT also i guess you can grow out of a 504 plan other wise the ACT wouldnt request a new test but does this happen often.</p>
<p>sounds legit enough to me</p>
<p>yeah if only worthless ameba opinions mattered</p>
<p>Don’t be affraid to reply UVAorbust is my friend and it’s an inside joke I won’t say that that to you I actually really need help in this situation</p>
<p>Do you still have a 504 plan at your school? If so, just talk to your guidance counsoler and he/she should be able to tell you how to apply for special testing conditions for the ACT.</p>
<p>You can also do the same thing for all College Board tests, the only difference being that you have to apply for each individual ACT test, but only once for ALL College Board tests.</p>