scores on feb 18

<p>My kid got lucky again. His account still says registered.</p>

<p>If mine still says registered does that mean I won't get my scores Wednesday?</p>

<p>sg12, generally "registered" needs to say "tested" before scores come up. I don't think it is looking too hopeful right now. My son's still says registered too and he did not go as a stand by, or change test centers, etc. This is the second time that this has happened to him (he took both of these tests at the same testing center. Last time my son's friend also took it at the same center, and his was late too).</p>

<p>I know that one time the test coordinator for my school sent in the test stuff late (he apparently "slipped his mind") which delayed scores for a while. Maybe that happened at your schools? Or maybe they don't mail the information as priority or something and it takes a while longer for the ACT people to get the information? It's just a guess though.</p>

<p>@rocket6louise: go to actstudent.org and log in. On the main screen underneath the Feburary Test Date, click "View Score Report Choices". Under status, it should say either "registered" or "tested".</p>

<p>No idea, since my son did not take it at the high school he attends. </p>

<p>After waiting for some time the last, I called the ACT they said it is really random. They just have so many to upload so all scores do not all come out on the same day. Now that it has happened to my kid the second time and he took it at the same center, I do think it could have something to do with whatever they do with the answer sheets at that testing center, but it could still be just a coincidence. My son will just have to wait again.</p>

<p>Don't worry, in Dec when it didn't say tested for me I was still able to see my scores only a day or two later. (Although that could have been since ACT was closing for about a week)</p>

<p>Thanks. I was thinking that the second batch of scores would be available on Friday, but that's a guess.</p>

<p>If you don't get the scores on Wednesday, they almost always (99% of the time) come out on Friday (unless you had some real problems with your testing center/answer sheet/ etc.)</p>

<p>Scores are coming out in just a few more hours!</p>

<p>wat time do they come out exactly? well, usually do</p>

<p>Around 12:00 AM CST.</p>

<p>Mine still says registered. Does this mean I won't get my scores tomorrow?</p>

<p>^ most likely you wont</p>

<p>Hope, you are not alone, not that helps. My son's also says registered. I agree, more than likely you won't see them tomorrow morning.</p>

<p>For those of you who actually will stay up all night waiting for you ACT score, I feel extremely sorry for you.</p>

<p>You guys are going to be those kids who at some point cannot reach your ridiculous and overspeculated goals and in the end, lose sense of self; or worse..</p>

<p>^^^not true, many of my friends have done that, and have achieved scores above 30. So I wouldn't say something unless you brought good proof of evidence by stats. Many people have goals, and you can't say they are unable to do them, just as they can't say you can't achieve your goal.</p>

<p>oh and btw, the December ACT, I checked it at midnight and it was up. So yeah, many people can't wait.</p>

<p>LOL. I agree with both posters. I am not going to wait up til 12, but I will check it in the morning before school. Honestley I want a 30 or higher and most of the ppl on this site are very smart so dont worry. There are still 2 test dates! A 29 ACT wont kill you!</p>

<p>^ You completely mis understood me. I know many people who are OCD about only minor things such as the ACT score. the fact that some would lose sleep FOR A WHILE over a standarized test? Whats going to happen when you get laid off, or your un able to support your family. And stats? I have plenty. I wrote a paper about this subject if you like it i can send it to you. Speaking of today, i visited with a patient of my fathers, She is going to graduate from a VERY RESPECTABLE university with two degrees and as a Val at 22. She recently attempted to commit suicide after failing a test by ingesting 16 high dosage pain killers. I feel pressure that students put on this stuff for minor things like this raise questions to me about how they will handle things much more serious.</p>

<p>Sorry not you barnawer, the guy above you</p>

<p>^^I meant a lot of people are excited in general, and would like to stay up at midnight. Yeah but sorry for accusing so early, I just wanted to prove my point. I agree w/ your points!</p>