<p>What was the other answer that looked right for the "all 3 students used 2 experiments one"??? I definitely remember seeing a better answer because not all the students actually USED both the experiments i.e. I think two of them formulated their hypothesis based on the first one.</p>
<p>Also, what's the general curve for Science on the ACT???</p>
<p>Well that was an intresting test, I really liked the essay the prompt, until I started writing it and went completely off-topic.</p>
<p>The English was easy, although the fewer than/fewer then/less than/less then questions kept slowing me down.</p>
<p>Math again easy until i got to question 40 and noticed i only had about 15minutes left and had to rush to finish.</p>
<p>The reading...aghhh, it ****ed me off I started reading the first passage and it took me forever to finish it, and it still was unsure of my answers, well the thing was i had to guess on about 5 of the last passage.</p>
<p>The science, the first experiment was kinda diffcult, too many different tables and stuff but after that it was a breeze easiest science test I've ever taken.</p>
<p>Science is horrible!!! I didn't even have enough time to read anything about the blocks and therefore randomly filled in 3 of the last 4 bubbles after time was called.</p>
<p>During the early viewing period, normally for about two weeks after scores are first available to view, an $8 fee will apply. This service allows you to view your scores before your official score report arrives by mail.</p>
<p>Most scores are available online within 2 1/2 weeks after each national test date. Your scores are not reported any faster if you view them online. Score reports are usually mailed to your home within 4 to 7 weeks after each test date. If you took Writing, your score report will be mailed only after your Writing scores are available.</p>
<p>wait a minute...... the fewer/less questions ......i know that the first one was less and the next one was fewer but I put LESS THEN AND FEWER THEN!! it was supposed to be than right?</p>
<p>Scores should start appearing online a week from Tuesday. Writing scores won't be added until a couple weeks later. If you took writing, you might get to see your multiple-choice scores weeks earlier than they come in the mail. If you didn't take writing, your scores are already in the mail by the time they are available online, or will be the next day, so you see them a couple days early at the most.</p>
<p>The early viewing period is the period of time when they charge for seeing your scores online. After a few weeks, they stop charging, because most people have already gotten their scores in the mail.</p>