@yanksrule200 Once you login to ACTstudent, on the left panel there should be a tab that says: “Your Test Dates and Scores”. Click on that and you’ll see.
I am staying up all night if I have to… no shame
Gosh darn it, mine says registered.
@Mango920452 Good thing I’m in Missouri with Central Time
We are in Ohio and my son still does not indicate TESTED.
Hoorah! My son’s status just changed to TESTED. Are any other parents as nervous as this Dad?
Very much hoping the wait will be over tomorrow for my son! My daughter took the ACT twice, and both times her scores were available on the earliest date.
I just need a 32 and I’m done with this stupid test
What’s the difference between registered and tested? If registered we won’t get scores back tm?
from what I understand, if it says tested it means your test has been processed and the scores are ready. If it still says registered that means the scores are probably delayed
My son’s now says “tested” and wow I’m nervous. I know others have said that scores can come out at midnight but that has not been my experience. I hope it is midnight though.
When EST will the scores most likely be ready?
How do you guys know it’s midnight central time?
@neonpinklime if it says tested, I can 100% guarantee you his scores will be there by tomorrow. In my experience (5 ACTs ) it always said tested the day before and my scores came on time.
@neonpinklime i was wondering the same thing. on the ACT website it says scores will be available on february 17th, so how do people know it’s going to be midnight CST?
Okay so I searched the ACT phone number and it shows their office ours in Central Time. That seems good enough for me. So perhaps midnight central time.
Do they change the status up until the first release or are the first batch already shown as tested? Mine still shows that it’s registered…
tested!
Time to party until 1 am – and hopefully after!
@HeyItsNick
Statuses should change up until the final minutes before the first batch is released
What time does scores com out if I’m “tested”? Midnight? or noon?