<p>So my friend and I were discussing the ACT and she said that she didn't have time to finish the math section so she just filled the last column with all C's. Well I did the exact same thing, and we were sitting right next to each other. I didn't cheat off of her and she didn't cheat off of me, we both just had the same idea that one of the answers had to C. You know, when in doubt, pick C. I didn't really think anything of it, but we just recently received our scores and they're really similar, so now we're worried that were going to be accused of cheating. We both did pretty well, too. I've been reading all these threads about people cheating or being accused of cheating and it's making me nervous haha.</p>
<p>I don’t think the last 4 or 5 answers being C will be a major problem.</p>
<p>Unless your school does an investigation on both of your ACT scores or there’s rumors of cheating, I highly doubt they’ll accuse either of you of doing so. Plus, there’s no way they would know what the answers you chose for each question or that both of you put C for the remainder of questions.
Good luck!</p>