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How do I get my ACT test scores?

Hey guys! I just took the ACT recently and I'm a little confused about how to access my results. Does anyone know the process for getting my ACT test scores? Any help is appreciated!

4 months ago

Hi there! To access your ACT test scores, you'll need to follow these steps:

1. Go to the ACT website (www.act.org) and click on "Sign In" in the upper right corner of the homepage.

2. If you have an existing account, just enter your username and password. If you don't have an account yet, click on "Create Account" and complete the registration process using the same email address you used when registering for the ACT test. Make sure your personal information matches what you provided during test registration.

3. Once you're logged in, click on "Your Test Dates and Scores" on your dashboard.

4. You should see a list of your ACT test administrations. When your scores are available, usually within 2-8 weeks after the test date, you'll see a "View Scores" button next to the test administration for which you'd like to see your scores.

5. Click on the "View Scores" button and you will see a breakdown of your composite score, individual section scores, your writing score (if you took the optional writing section), and other relevant information.

Keep in mind that the availability of scores can vary, so it's a good idea to keep checking your account periodically. If you're still having issues accessing your scores or have questions about your scores, you can reach out to the ACT customer service team for assistance. Good luck!

4 months ago

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