<p>Maybe I forgot the question, sorry.
@ckoepp127 1. yes 2. yes 3. 10 4. I have no idea, sorry. </p>
<p>No problem homez. Wasn’t really expecting many to remember it and I coulda done a better job of explaining it.</p>
<p>post when your testing status changes from registered to tested</p>
<p>Yep, I agree, if your status changes, PLEASE POST IT. From what I understand, not everyone will be getting their scores on the 21st; that is just the first day they’ll be available, so if someone’s status changes, let us all know so we can tell if we’ll get the scores (hope that rant was partially English :))</p>
<p>Oh, and also, just a random test question: Does anyone remember choosing 2 colons for the English section - I’m usually hesitant to use a colon, but I felt two of them needed…</p>
<p>@jamesjunkers, I didn’t use a colon at all during this test :S hopefully those aren’t two questions I got wrong</p>
<p>There was certainly one colon answer with dendrochronology, and maybe one other…but I forget where.</p>
<p>why would that be a colon instead of a comma?</p>
<p>“they used a process, dendrochronology, which involved measuring the rings of the trees”</p>
<p>wouldn’t it be serving as an appositive parenthetical element?</p>
<p>I don’t think there was a “which.” If there was, a colon would still be necessary. I’m not entirely certain why other than the sentence clearly sounds off without the colon. Ask someone else haha, because I’m not sure why. But I’m quite certain a colon was necessary.</p>
<p>Hey guys will scores definitely be out by Monday? I remember with February mine were posted on Wednesday </p>
<p>@davidd2197, I’ve taken it 8 times and every single time they have been released at 1am EST on a Monday</p>
<p>hope that helps</p>
<p>Oh ok do you guys stay up on Sunday or just check it Monday? The angst of getting a 30+ would keep me up </p>
<p>Getting a 30+ would make you angry? ;)</p>
<p>How much longer will i have to wait for my act with writing scores. On the website it says 2 weeks later than than when the act without writing scores will be posted. It that true?</p>
<p>I used a colon on that. Not sure if I was right or wrong. It’s getting harder to remember answers… D:</p>
<p>@refridgerator In February, I got my writing score two days after my multiple choice scores, which were released the third Monday after the test. </p>
<p>2 questions:
- Is the sunday ACT the same as the saturday ACT because i took the sunday and i think many of the questions were the same.
- Will anyone be purchasing the test?</p>
<p>Quick question:
I took the April ACT and I won’t be able to take the one in June. If I don’t like my score for April, I’d still like to have one or two more opportunities. For ED, what month is the last time I can take the ACT? For RD, what month is the last time I can take the ACT? </p>
<p>@Beckett Check the website of the college you’d like to apply to – all have the last date posted. I believe the general consensus is October for ED and either December or January for RD</p>
<p>What the heck happened to the google doc? Yikes. I can’t even pretend to be patient enough to wait for scores.</p>