<p>I haven’t heard of anyone changing to Tested.</p>
<p>Hopefully we all wake to good news </p>
<p>it’s becoming depressing…</p>
<p>Well, that’s it! Just chatted with an agent and if your scores aren’t already up, you’re out of luck. See you next Wednesday!</p>
<p>Anyone get their scores today?</p>
<p>Nope.</p>
<p>My status is still registered but the option to view/print ticket is gone now. Does anybody know what that means?</p>
<p>Huh, now that you mention, I notice that that option is also gone from mine - I don’t know what that means, though.</p>
<p>Has anybody had their status change…I had the print ticket removed as well…assume it’s just a site update not a foretelling of scores to come </p>
<p>Status still registered w/o any option to view/print ticket. No updates. Has anybody else’s status changed?</p>
<p>^That’s how mine is. No change to Tested.</p>
<p>Nothing this morning. I “chatted” yesterday with the ACT and they said they score at random and it could take up to 8 weeks, although that is unlikely. Not a great time for this with the EA/ED apps. They also told me they are only updated on Wed and Fri. So, let’s hope today is a good day.</p>
<p>What city did everyone test in? We are in Houston.</p>
<p>Tested in Andover, MA</p>
<p>Scores posted…</p>
<p>I hope they were what you wanted. Still no scores here.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, composite down one point. Good luck!</p>
<p>Has anyone else gotten the notice:
We’re sorry. We know you are anxious to see your scores, but they cannot be viewed at this time.
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.
We will add scores each week as these situations are resolved, usually each Wednesday and Friday. Our goal is to report all scores within 8 weeks after the test date. ACT will notify you by email when your score report is ready. </p>
<p>Does this mean I have messed up filling in my personal information on the answer sheet? Would testing in Hong Kong affect when I receive my scores?
I’d appreciate any answers, Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>I tested in Vietnam and I got my score yesterday (no writing yet) if that helps.</p>
<p>It doesn’t necessarily mean that you messed up, but it does suggest that a mistake was made somewhere. </p>