<p>Just out of curiosity are there more than one version of an ACT on test day? I know that the SAT has different versions, but I don't recall that for the ACT...</p>
<p>What is to deter someone from cheating then simple values and morals?</p>
<p>Just out of curiosity are there more than one version of an ACT on test day? I know that the SAT has different versions, but I don't recall that for the ACT...</p>
<p>What is to deter someone from cheating then simple values and morals?</p>
<p>Not sure about the different versions thing, but I am pretty sure that collegeboard uses a computer to make sure that people in the same testing rooms did not have completely identical answers. Apparently, a computer system looks for strange patterns.<br>
So, if you were planning on getting a 34 by looking at your neighbor, an almighty force known as COLLEGEBOARD shall come back to haunt you. </p>
<p>good luck!</p>