I took the Pre-ACT recently, and now I'm waiting for the scores to be released. Does anyone know when they usually come out? I'm pretty curious to see where I stand academically.
Pre-ACT scores are typically released within 2-6 weeks after the testing date. The actual date may vary depending on factors such as the testing center, volume of test-takers, and the time of year. It's common for schools to distribute the score reports to the students through counselors or teachers, so keep an eye out for any notifications from your school. In the meantime, try not to stress too much about it and focus on your academics or extracurriculars. Remember, the Pre-ACT is a practice test and provides valuable information to help you identify areas where you might need to improve before taking the official ACT. So, use your Pre-ACT results as a learning tool and formulate strategies to strengthen your weak areas moving forward. Good luck!
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