<p>@Wilsoncw: would you please tell me directly, cause I have no clues.</p>
<p>Special administrative regions, you dont know your own country lol</p>
<p>Hong Kong?</p>
<p>Macau SAR lol</p>
<p>Well, in my mind. When you said somewhere in ASIA, I didn’t think of Macau, cause it is part of China. And this is the truth I believe!</p>
<p>u got your score?</p>
<p>Nope,still registered!</p>
<p>To People who have got their scores</p>
<p>What do you think is the curve like for international students?</p>
<p>@nobuta1997:: Have you got your score?</p>
<p>No scores. Still registered.</p>
<p>No I’m not going to take the October one. I’m just too tired preparing for/taking this exam, aren’t I. You know, going to Hong Kong and taking the test and then coming back isn’t fun anyway.</p>
<p>@nobuta1997 ACT is nothing like Gao Kao from your country.</p>
<p>@wilsoncw : Yes i gave the ACT with Writing. Writing scores are not available yet</p>
<p>@mathsoul : I think the Curves for English , Maths , Science are the same as those given in the RED BOOK. However, Reading one is quite harsh. I got 31 in Reading and I had problem in only 2 questions.</p>
<p>I’m an international student (Pakistan) and mines still only says ‘Registered’. :(</p>
<p>@Wbutter which city ?</p>
<p>@Malikh95 Karachi.</p>
<p>So not all Pakistan registers get their scores.</p>
<p>I want my score.</p>
<p>Tested in Hong Kong. Still registered and no score :P</p>
<p>@Wilsoncw: Me too!!! That is frustrating!!!</p>
<p>I think for Hong Kong there’s too much score to process. E.g 10 halls of world trade expo.</p>