**OFFICIAL April 2014 ACT (US ONLY)**

<p>Also @acttest and EVERYONE ELSE WHO’S NOT IGNORANT HOPEFULLY here is the link april 28th first multiple choice scores will be posted online:
<a href=“ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT”>ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT;

<p>No need to fight guys, obviously some people are seeing the 21st and others the 28th. Those who see the 28th, what form did you have? I see the 21st and I had from 71H. It may be a matter of different forms, or maybe different regions? Just speculating…</p>

<p>Do most people get it by the first date and at the same date? or is it different for everyone? First time ACT taker :)</p>

<p>@castigations Most people get their scores within the first two weeks of the first release date. The batches get smaller and smaller the longer you wait. So the highest probability, as long as you didn’t mess up your info or anything, is that your scores will be reported within the first two weeks of the period. Sorry if that was confusing.</p>

<p>So you’re saying there’s a chance I may not have my scores by may 3rd? I would like to know my ACT score before I take my SAT; I was hoping it could bolster my confidence (assuming I did as well as I think I did).</p>

<p>@Castigations its same for everyone go to actstudent.org then on the top left hand corner under the information category click on view your scores then it shows you for what date the multiple choice will first be posted online for what test you took</p>

<p>@Castigations actually what i meant to say was that it’s different for everyone when they will get their scores posted online but the time category in which it is expected to be released is the same for everyone <a href=“ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT”>ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT;

<p>@acttest you were right about April 21 Im sorry man the thing is I swear I saw april 28 on my computer screen on this link <a href=“ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT”>ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT; but I guess that was a typo I checked it again today it said April 21- June 6</p>

<p>@caniaskaquestion no he’s right there was a typo on the website it’s updated now…
2013–2014</p>

<p>National or International Test Dates Multiple-Choice Scores First Posted Online
September 21, 2013 October 07, 2013 – November 15, 2013
October 26, 2013 November 12, 2013 – December 30, 2013
December 14, 2013 December 30, 2013 – February 07, 2014
February 08, 2014 February 24, 2014 – April 04, 2014
April 12, 2014 April 21, 2014 – June 06, 2014
June 14, 2014 June 30, 2014 – August 08, 2014</p>

<p>Wait, so the 21st or the 28th was a typo? Would anyone clarify, please?</p>

<p>@peytonmg‌ The 28th was a typo. The ACT site itself now shows the 21st, not just the student site.</p>

<p>There was a question on the English section with some of the option being, “To disappointment” , “A disappointed” I forgot the other two answer choices. It was the passage talking about a women named Mosely ( I think that was her name). Does anyone know the answer to that question? </p>

<p>Oh okay, great! :slight_smile: Earlier is what I was hoping for. I think a mob might have erupted if they said later. I think the answer to that question was “disappointed” although I don’t remember what it was about, just the answer.</p>

<p>@jalaquan I’m almost positive it was ‘A disappointed’</p>

<p>@peytonmg and @LBtrump Ok and thanks!</p>

<p>@jalaquan I can confirm it was “A disappointment”; no doubt in my mind whatsoever. You were to read the whole sentence and then it made sense.</p>

<p>Hey guys, few questions:

  1. For english, the description of dendrochronology was supposed to be set apart with a colon, correct?
  2. For math, was the answer to the straight-line distance between the two cities between 300 and 390 miles?
  3. For science, what was the answer to the question in the battery passage about the chemistry equation where you used 5 oxygens and you had to find out how many of the other kind would be used in the process?
  4. From that same science passage, when it asked you to find the value (I forget the units) of trial 1 at 200s (might not have been this exact time) at 10 wpm (I think) rather than 20 wpm, the answer was something like “less than 40,” as halving the power also halved the time it took to reach values, and 40 was the initial value, correct?</p>

<p>@ckoepp127‌ 1. correct 2. correct
3. it was 10 because the chemical equation was 2Zn + O => something
4. not sure, anyone else?</p>

<p>Thanks for confirming I was wrong on number 3, I pretty much guessed haha. And yeah 4 definitely is not a memorable Q at all. Actually don’t know what made me think of it.</p>

<p>Well at least I got the first two right!</p>

<p>@ThemasterOG‌ it’s all good man. Just glad they fixed it.</p>