Anyone have experience with handscoring?

<p>No, what would give them a horrible reputation is if they didn’t correct someone’s score when they knew it was wrong. I know of several cases of ACT correcting scores. But the vast majority of handscoring requests do not result in a change because scoring errors are extremely rare, while kids who just can’t believe they didn’t score higher are plentiful.</p>

<p>If you tested in December, April, or June, you’re better off ordering the Test Information Release with a copy of your answer document and handscoring it yourself.</p>