<p>I've got a question. I took the ACT last June and listed four colleges on the registration because it was free. So how does that work. Did ACT already send the scores to the colleges? Do I have to call ACT? I'm really confused and I have already submitted a collegeapplication like 2 weeks ago. I need a quick answer. Thanks</p>
<p>Am I the only one that thinks the math was easier than any of the practice tests? I usually missed at least a few on the practice tests from the Real ACT book, but these questions seemed a lot easier.</p>
<p>the answers i remember are like Metal X had the highest strain resistance or something and the graph compared like expansion to just stress, not stress^2, stress^3...or w/e</p>
<p>Normally, I am such a science and math person. However, I totally failed the math and science sections. English and Reading were both pretty easy. It's soooo confusing.</p>
<p>Man...
This is really weird
I though English was more difficult than before
Math was tougher, especially with so many word probs
Reading, I finished 5min early, I usually take more than 35 min
Sciene, I finished 10 min early, So f***ing weird, usually takes me at least an hour....
Crap I am so screwed</p>
<p>If I correctly remember the question on the different strain/stresses of different metals, I almost was "tricked" into putting copper since it was the line with the largest slope on the graph, but then realized that Metal X actually had a greater slope (but was left off the graph). This question required test takers to get info from the graph of another part of the question and graph it. I'm pretty sure that I got this one correct. I would appreciate if anyone could clarify my sketchy details.</p>