Question about Test Information Release (TIR)

<p>If you order and pay for Test Information Release (TIR) and test at a national test center on a national test date that offers this service, you will receive a list of your answers, a copy of the multiple-choice test questions used to determine your score, the answer key, and scoring instructions. </p>

<p>Here is a link: ACT</a> Score Information: Requesting a Copy of Your Test Questions and Answers</p>

<p>I was just wondering if anyone has done this before, and if they would recommend doing so.
I think an actual ACT test could help me study for an upcoming test, just by seeing what I did wrong and correcting my mistakes. It costs $18, but I think it would be worth it.</p>

<p>You probably wont get it until after the next test date. I’m going to wait until they release scores online to decide if I’ll buy the TIR.</p>

<p>I got mine from the December 10th test date sometime in January (I think)… It’s kinda helpful but if you want the writing you have to pay an extra twenty dollars after you get the TIR in</p>