<p>7:17am here in the midwest, less than an hour till test time. How's everyone feeling about it?</p>
<p><em>That was the worst sleep I have ever had.</em></p>
<p>7:17am here in the midwest, less than an hour till test time. How's everyone feeling about it?</p>
<p><em>That was the worst sleep I have ever had.</em></p>
<p>Same here. I had it all planned out: go to bed @ 11 and wake up refreshed. </p>
<p>But then, I get a call at 1:30 that my friend has a flat tire and I had to pick her up 20 miles away. I didn't get home until 3........</p>
<p>Really easy comparatively. I thought I did well, how about you guys. Can we discuss questions yet?</p>
<p>the math was much harder than in april i thought.... after 52 it got tough</p>
<p>does anybody know when scores will be available (for a fee or otherwise)? i don't know very much about the ACT.</p>
<p>The June 11 ACT will have scores online as early as June 21 for a fee of $8. This score does not include the writing score. Scores will be made available a couple weeks after that, around the beginning of July for free with the writing score.</p>
<p>I thought everything was easy (essay included), however, some of the science part was hard.</p>
<p>Anyone else share my opinion?</p>
<p>I thought it was very easy (essay especially) except for just a couple reading comp.</p>
<p>when can we talk about specifics</p>
<p>I thought the test was fine; the only thing that threw me off was the Einstein science section.</p>
<p>I agree on the Einstein Science part, Science seemed to be the hardest everything else was pretty easy</p>
<p>Are we allowed to specifically discuss questions yet?</p>
<p>Considering I was able to actually answer all of the reading and science questions, I think I did much better on this one than on the ACT in April. (29)</p>
<p>****. I think I failed the whole entire thing, unless the odd 5 ones I blindly guessed on per section are right. :(</p>
<p>I didn't manage to get done with the language. Probably due to the fact that the stories were so boring. Math I thought I did well. But I was expecting there to be a lot more geometry, which is what I studied a lot of. Reading wasn't bad. Science wasn't to bad. Essay was easy.</p>
<p>math was awful</p>
<p>I didn't particularly enjoy Math, due to the last 10 or so being fairly tough and not having time to think deeply about most of them, I still doubt I got lower than a 28, my goal is at least a 30, who knows...</p>
<p>OK, I thought the math was pretty easy except for three questions that I had no idea on.<br>
1. The one with the chord of the circle. Radius was five and the chord was three cm from the radius, I put five for the length but that was a guess.
2. The one with the unknown polynomial function that crossed the x-axis 3 times, and it asked which of the following numbers could not be n. (n=some value in the function, but I'm not sure which)
3. One of the last questions. It gave the sine of some unknown angle and asked for the cosine. The sign was (rad3)/2. I think I put -1/2, but that was a stab in the dark.
What did all of you get for these questions?</p>
<p>Exactly the same here as far as math goes. I thought it was easy until I got to that last 10... I got a few but couldn't get most of them due to lack of time. Like you said.. no time to think deeply about them, and no way to answer them with a quick read. Alas.</p>
<p>I guessed for every single one of those three. I could solve every single fricking thing for that circle EXCEPT the chord.</p>
<p>edit: I think I guessed 4 though... the 3, 4, and 5 sounded good together.. like a 3,4,5 triangle.</p>