<p>It says i got a composite of 15..*** is going on???i know i'm not dumb , there has to be a mistake..plus they spelt my first name wrong on the confirmation part...omg im like freaking out right now..wht is going on...seriously..somebody..help me</p>
<p>How did you do on practice tests before you took it?</p>
<p>hahaahah</p>
<p>girls</p>
<p>:rolleyes:</p>
<p>It does help to always put your SS# on these things ^^</p>
<p>I'd call them and see what's going on...15 does seem low for really anyone...(a monkey could guess on every single question and get like a 10 ) >.<</p>
<p>lol. I would call them. Of course, I got a 23 in Feb. that's not saying much.</p>
<p><3</p>
<p>If you pay extra, you can request hand scoring. With certain test dates, you can ask and get back your test, so you can go through and see what happened.</p>
<p>If the score is not close to where you were in practice tests, I would think there was a bubbling error on your part or a mixup on their end scoring it.</p>
<p>ACT has score choice. So you can take it again and no college will know about this early score (make sure it isn't in your high school report!)</p>
<p>i took practice tests and received a 25, how make them check it.who do i call??omg how do i get it off my high school report</p>
<p>Look at the ACT web site -- I'm sure there is a number you can call. It will also tell you how to get hand-scoring if you want this, and whether the test you took is one you can get back.</p>
<p>About the high school report saying what the standardized test scores are -- this is something people here at CC have told me. If I were you I would ask your GC about this. I don't think all schools even include this information in what they send colleges. If you have another higher score, too, I don't see why your school would object to just showing that.</p>
<p>Even if worse comes to worse, colleges say that they look at the highest score. Something out of whack with other scores and your grades would probably be viewed as an aberration, like you were really sick that day.</p>
<p>First, though, see if there was a scoring mistake. College Board just acknowledged getting a number of tests wrong, so it is conceivable that ACT might have messed up too!</p>
<p>lmao......</p>
<p>Just face it; you didn't do too well.</p>
<p>Just kidding :P I'd call the ACT.</p>
<p>CollegeBoard had a similar problem when test takers got scores between 200 and 300 sometime last year. Best to call the ACT office.</p>