Will our room's test scores be delayed?

<p>While studying for the ACT, I read on some guidelines page that some administrations of the ACT include a Test 5, which is to be completed if included in your administration. During the June 8th ACT, our test booklet did, in fact, include a Test 5. It looked a lot like the Reading test, and I assumed it was included to try out questions to use towards a possible future ACT exam.</p>

<p>However, my proctors were confused about Test 5, and didn't see any spot for it on our answer booklet, so they ignored it, excused the No Writing-test takers and administered the writing section to the w/Writing test takers, including me.</p>

<p>Is this a problem that our room didn't do Test 5? I could just be paranoid, but I do want to know if this might be a problem. I need the results for a possible full-tuition scholarship at my University, and I need my results by July 15th. Problem is, I was a standby test taker, and this is just another thing that might delay my scores.</p>

<p>We didn’t do it either</p>

<p>From what I understand ACT + writing didn’t have to take it and ACT without writing did.</p>

<p>^ Correct, and not even all the non-writing had to take it. Just some.</p>