ACT room too cold? *READ*

<p>You were not crazy to speak up. Considering how important your ACT test scores are when you apply to college, you need to have every chance to succeed on the test. What’s most worrisome is that some colleges require you to send every single ACT score you have, not just your best. Come college application time, you don’t want to have to send a score as low as 12 if you could have done much better under different circumstances.</p>

<p>File a complaint with the ACT (You must file within two weeks of the testing date). There were two majors issues:</p>

<p>A) The point of standardized testing is that everyone takes the same test under the same conditions. If during the reading section you are so cold you can’t concentrate on the task at hand, those conditions are unacceptable. </p>

<p>B) When you asked the proctor to cancel your test, she should have canceled it immediately. </p>

<p>Here is the link to complain: <a href=“https://www.actstudent.org/forms/centerform.html[/url]”>https://www.actstudent.org/forms/centerform.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>As far as if you get your money back, it depends on what ACT determines is the correct action. If they find supporting evidence for your claim, they may offer everyone who was affected by the compromised conditions a retest at no additional fee. You can read more about it here:</p>

<p>[ACT</a> Score Information: Remedies in response to ACT errors or testing disruptions/compromises](<a href=“ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT”>ACT Test Scores | ACT Scoring | ACT)</p>

<p>Mtv22 - it sounds like you have grounds to file a complaint as well.</p>