<p>UGH damn so am I. But I think it’s fine because I’ve heard for most people they don’t change it until the day before scores are posted. So probably sometime tomorrow afternoon.</p>
<p>Registered, too:(</p>
<p>Registered :(</p>
<p>Mine changed to testing the day before the scores came out for the september test. dont worry :)</p>
<p>What are the chances of the writing score being posted the same time the composite score is posted? I won’t be able to send this score to colleges until the writing score is graded.</p>
<p>Depends. For me, one time the writing score was ready right away, the other time it took 2 extra days.</p>
<p>Registered.</p>
<p>I tested standby and myn is still not showing that I took it. </p>
<p>Do standby scores ever come out at the same time?</p>
<p>^ I have the same question as you. I tested standby in October as well. </p>
<p>Have you been billed yet for testing as a standby? How does ACT bill standby testers? Do they send an email or does it appear when you log in?</p>
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<p>No, I tested as a standby in December last year and received my scores MUCH later.</p>
<p>About 26 hours until we get scores!!! :o</p>
<p>How did they bill you for standby testing? I’m confused as to how this whole standby thing works after standby testing… How do they link the standby testing to the online account? How long does it take?</p>
<p>If you check your online account, there should be an indication of when you should pay by.</p>
<p>If your account has no change, this means that your test hasn’t been received and processed yet. </p>
<p>Don’t worry!</p>
<p>Registered as of this morning</p>
<p>Yeah, still registered.</p>
<p>I’m still listed as registered too.</p>
<p>Registered at 8 AM… :/</p>
<p>I took this test standby, and so far there is no indication on the ACT website that I registered/tested/etc. Are my scores going to be delayed?</p>
<p>tested!!!! hong kong</p>
<p>Tested as of right now. Not sure when it changed, but it was within the last hour or so. Not long until the scores are released now!!</p>