FAQ for December ACT Test Takers

<p>4:40am on the East Coast, no writing yet...I'm not complaining</p>

<p>I actually managed to enjoy my Winter Break for a while until I remembered this thread.</p>

<p>what the hell
"We're sorry. We know you are anxious to see your scores, but they cannot be viewed at this time.</p>

<p>We have received and processed your answer sheet, but there are still some quality assurance steps to complete before your scores can be reported. This includes resolving situations such as incomplete test form information on the answer sheet or test administration questions."</p>

<p>My score has not been up
but it became available exactly around 8:30 AM EST</p>

<p>Keep your hopes up guys.</p>

<p>yay i got my scores...</p>

<p>woke up around 7:30, they weren't there, but checked again 5 minutes ago and boom!</p>

<p>We're sorry. We know you are anxious to see your scores, but they cannot be viewed at this time.</p>

<p>We have received and processed your answer sheet, but there are still some quality assurance steps to complete before your scores can be reported. This includes resolving situations such as incomplete test form information on the answer sheet or test administration questions.</p>

<p>We will add scores each week as these situations are resolved. Our goal is to report all scores within 7 weeks after the test date. You may check back each week during that time. </p>

<p>did anyone else get this?***</p>

<p>lol, perhaps when they meant "by the time you wake up in the morning", they assumed that you would have slept the night before. My writing score is up now :)</p>

<p>my scores are up now</p>

<p>C34 <-- YaY! up from a 31
E34
M36
R32
S33
Essay - 11</p>

<p>I hate act..I need my scores fast but now i have to wait another week!</p>

<p>Yes! I got my scores
C:27
E:26
M:30
R:24
S:26
Essay: 10</p>

<p>I raised 24->27.
I raised in everything except reading, in which i dropped 4 pts,but raised English by 4, math by 4, and science by 7.</p>

<p>omg i can't find my ACT ID to send my score reports! Can someone tell me where to find it?</p>

<p>AsukaTachibanax, go sign in to your ACT account, then hover your pointer over some links relating to viewing scores and such- you'll see a six to seven digit number. I think that's the ACT ID you're talking about!</p>

<p>^akybakey, good job ^^ those are awesome scores..</p>

<p>I just received my scores today.</p>

<p>I went up 1 point again:</p>

<p>C:27
E:29
M:29
R:27
S:23
Essay: 8(Same again)</p>

<p>so, my scores finally went up, including my writing. and, i am really disappointed. i don't know what to do. i think i might sign up for the online act course and study a lot before i take it again in february. actually, i will sign up for the course. although, i don't know if it'll do me any good. i got a 10 on the essay, but bombed the rest of it. UGHH!!!!! how do you people get such amazing scores? sadness...</p>

<p>thats your problem to begin with...RELAX! I'm in this meditation class at my school and the first thing they taught us is that the main hindrance for people who want to achieve something is that they stress out over it (im starting to sound like a preacher :-D lol). Anyway my advice is to just relax...the first time i took the ACT i got a 31 ( i know now a bad score) but i was flipping out when i took it. I was worried about whether i was gonna get a good score, whether i would finish on time. But when i got my score back i knew i could do better. The second time i went in i was just relaxed. I wasn't worried about it much, and i was pretty confident. I got a 34. So the moral of the story. CALM DOWN AND RELAX!</p>

<p>i went in relaxed. i don't think that is my problem. i am only stressed now because of how bad i have done on two tests.</p>

<p>I finally got my scores today!! YAY! I've been restlessly waiting.</p>

<p>They went up from October, too, and I'm satisfied!</p>

<p>^akybaky, you make it sound so easy... some people don't have the wits like some other people do, like you. You can't just say "oh, you have to relax and your score will improve by 999,999%!" (hyperbole) But anyway, colegePLEASE, don't freak out so much!</p>

<p>Be sure to prep for the next test very hard (if you are serious about raising your score). Don't forget to pace yourself because the ACT does NOT give you a lot of time to answer those questions..</p>

<p>And practice, practice.</p>

<p>I have not got my ACT Scores. now I believe that only friday and wednesday are the days to check</p>

<p>lol...yea maybe i did make it sound too essay. maybe it would help if you thought of it like a race and not a test, some people say that works for them.</p>

<p>^ It's true that your mental & emotional state has a rather significant impact on your imminent testing skills. If you're in a nervous wrack and you feel lightheaded, scared, and overly anxious, it's very probable that you're not going to think fast, efficiently, and clearly. You'll get numbers and facts mixed up, etc. Vice versa as well.</p>

<p>However, don't rely on your mental state only!! It's not like a magic charm (although it can be your test score equalizer ha ha) so keep your test skills sharp (which, rather, I call it dumb because you shouldn't study for some stupid standardized test - I would rather spend time with friends and family having a jolly good social time ^^)</p>