<p>I recently took the ACT, and I felt pretty good about my performance. I'm just wondering if that's a good or bad thing? I'm just very paranoid because I've taken the SAT twice and felt pretty confident in getting a good score but didn't get anything close to it. However, I feel that this time is a little different because I've been consistently getting the score that I want on practice ACT tests. My friend told me that the ACT she took on the same day as me was ridiculously hard for her, but it wasn't for me. I thought some sections were easier than most workbooks and others on the average McGraw Hill level. But I just want to know, is it okay to feel that I think I did okay on the test? Thank you!</p>
<p>Hard to say but the ACT is very time constrained, so If you got through all sections thats a good sign.</p>