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Does anyone know how I can obtain old ACT scores?

I took the ACT a year ago, but I didn't realize I would need those scores again. Does anyone know how I can get a copy of my old ACT scores, especially if I don't have the original paperwork?

5 months ago

You can obtain your old ACT scores by requesting them from the ACT organization. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Visit the ACT website: Go to act.org and log in to your ACT account.

2. Access account information: If you already have an account, log in using your email and password. If you don't have an account, you can create one using the email address you used when you took the test.

3. Check score availability: Once you're logged in, search for your scores in the "Your Test Dates and Scores" section. If your scores are from the past two years, they should be accessible online.

4. Request older scores: If your scores are not available online, or if they are more than two years old, you'll need to request them by mail or phone. You can find the ACT's "Request a Copy of Your Test Questions and Answers" or "Request a Copy of Your Scores" form on their website.

5. Provide necessary information: When requesting your old scores, be prepared to provide your name, address, date of birth, ACT test date, and the approximate testing location. Also, be aware that there may be a fee associated with obtaining older scores or additional services.

Keep in mind that the ACT maintains records for test scores dating back to 1966, so you should be able to obtain your scores as long as you provide the necessary information.

5 months ago

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