<p>On the ACT there was a 5th 20 minute test that had mostly math questions. What was it for? It doesn't count for anything right? Hopefully not because I did like 5 out of the 16 and just BS'ed the others.</p>
<p>I think it’s the equivalent to the SAT’s experimental section. It would probably be a good idea if everyone did terribly on it because that could affect how the makers of the ACT adjust the curves for upcoming tests. Wouldn’t that be hilarious?</p>
<p>I didn’t have a 5th test…</p>
<p>My proctor didn’t give it to us either, but there was an additional section at the bottom of the answer sheet.</p>
<p>I think only the non-writing people did the 5th section.</p>
<p>It was the non-writing, multiple-choice only, ACT experimental (“survey”) section. Doesn’t count for anything.</p>
<p>Yeah, our testator said something along the lines of “the next test will be mathematics, blah blah calculators.” And then we opened our booklets and it was all English. Also, there were 30 bubbles to fill but only 28 questions.</p>