<p>I have two friends that increased their ACT scores but only one was red flaged. Friend 1 went from a 16 in February to a 25 in April and was red flaged. Friend 2 went from a 22 in Febuary to a 27 in April and has not been red flaged. </p>
<p>So how many points must one increase their score to get red flaged?
Thanks!</p>
<p>When did they get the mail saying they were accused of cheating? I went up from a 26-32 from the April ACT to the PSAE ACT and I am scare I could get the red flag. I got a 27,26,32 on all my ACTs</p>
<p>He got it last week. Now he has to take the test in June and score atleast a 23 to keep the 25.</p>
<p>I really hope I dont get the red flag. Even though its reasonable to score within 3 points its just adds more pressure when taking the test. Even though im taking the June one idk if I would be able to score within 3 points of 32 to get it since I have to focus on finals too. :(</p>
<p>I also read that they look at the scores of the people in the same room before they accuse you of cheating. So maybe someone copied off your friend and they got similar mistakes and he got red flagged. 9 points is really high to jump up from. I heard the general thing is 4 points and if you go up by more than 4 than they scrutinize and look at your score closer</p>
<p>He was accused of having similar answers to the student next to him, who got a 34.</p>
<p>I went up 5 points without getting flagged.</p>