<p>yes but october 2nd is still after the deadline for regular ACT registration in Oct. If they wanted to make more money, they're not achieving it by pushing the release date further back.</p>
<p>how anticlimatic.
act just sent me an email, and i got all excited. it was only a reminder of my username for some reason. maybe its the automated email that SHOULD have come had the scores come out on time.</p>
<p>QUOTE: Collegekid12: ACT is a piece of ****. They are doing this to make it so you can't know what your score is before the sign up deadline for the October test. They want you to sign up for that test without knowing your September score first. </p>
<p>QUOTE: GA2012MOM: I just got through to them and they said "scores will be available for viewing 1 minute after midnight on the 4th." I forgot to ask what time zone, but ACT offices are in central zone.</p>
<p>Collegekid12 is right, they just moved the late registration deadline to Oct. 5 and this clearly shows that ACT is trying to release scores after the late registration deadline. According to GA2012MOM, the scores will be released on Oct. 5.</p>
<p>The way I took it as the lady said it would be the 4th at 12:01 a.m., so if the 4th is Thursday, maybe Wednesday nite at midnight then they will post? Who knows, I just hope D gets at least 32 or 33 so we don't have to deal with them except this once!</p>
<p>Wow, ACT did just move back the registration deadline for the Oct 27, just in time for us to get our test scores and then give them more money. What a great company, huh?</p>
<p>If I said I wanted ACT to send my scores, will they automatically be sent even if I did horribly? I'm afraid I didn't do well. If those get sent and I send in my much better SAT's as well, it won't have a negative affect, correct?</p>
<p>i agree they're just trying to release the scores after the october deadline so that people will have to sign up cuz they don't know how they did</p>
<p>Wait, before we're quick to blame them, check the website. It says October Late Registration is moved to October 5, 2007. So that shows that the delay in scores really is a technical problem and not just to make money.</p>
<p>Or that they realized how it looked to other people and moved it back so that we would think that there was actually a technical problem when there really wasn't.</p>
<p>There used to be another link you could click besides "when will scores be ready". Either this is due to the ACT changing the way they release scores, or it means something else...</p>