Does everyone in the same test center has same form in USA?

As the title indicates, Does everyone in the same test center has same form? I find that getting a different test format is unfair because one can be harder. I heard people had either 73D or 70D.

What do u mean by “format”?

He means form.

But no, there are different forms. The curve makes up for it.

It is not uncommon to have different tests at the same center. Some are quite large and have thousands of students.

The ACT “curve” generates a scaled score (1-36) from your raw score (the number of questions answered correctly). This curve is designed to correct for minor variations in the difficulty of the test. In this way, there is no advantage to getting an easier test and no disadvantage to getting a harder test.

The the curve only reflects the difficulty of that particular ACT, not the quality of students taking the test. For example, suppose that in a particular month, a large group of strong students take the test. Even if they all get perfect 36s, your score will be the same as it was had they not taken the test. In the same way, a large group of weaker students taking the test will not affect your score.