@ccmember97 Oh my goodness, that is not what the message says; nor is it what their Twitter feed responses are saying. A phone rep has said that, yes, but the point is that these are all inconsistent responses and now they are done for the next five days. If it is a random quality assurance check, they wouldn’t say otherwise on Twitter and in the actual message. And if they would, well that’s just silly.
Ugh, why am I still registered.
Can someone please call the reps and tell them that no one has received their scores at all on Friday, and us seniors can’t afford to wait another week!
I think this is just some huge scam for some extra time. Or they’re just not trying hard enough
Why don’t they release scores everyday. Lazy jerks
Just called. They are not accepting phone calls!
@wisteria100 Curiouser and curiouser
International student here.
I did the test in London, UK and I can confirm that some of us have received our scores.
I received 35C 36E 36M 32R 35S
All the best!
You got your scores this Fri before 8 AM CST? Wow, I guess I have to wait till wed
Just lovely.
sooooo frustrated with the ACT right now. The “we’re sorry” message is still up.
I wonder if it will be the same thing next week.
@tan075
I actually live in jaipur, rajasthan, but i gave test in delhi.
Still haven’t gotten my score!!! Gahhh, my first college app deadline is next week.
is there anyone who received scores on wed or fri whose status was previously “tested” with the we’re sorry message?
@CCMember97 @adi00026 Two of my friends who took it in Bangalore got their scores this Friday…
I guess it’s just bad luck, I’m just hoping everybody’s comes by wed next week.
may I ask you how you do in reading section ? I’m a slow reader and in addiction english isn’t my first language.please I’d like to know any strategy ? thanks
@tan075 Please, even most seniors who apply early action still have 4 more weeks. Stop complaining and wait it out.
@basedchem Well, if I had gotten it earlier like all the other folks, I would’ve had more time to plan and see if I should register for another test. Now, I’ve passed the deadline and have to wait till december to take the test if I screw this one up. Plus i would’ve concentrated on studying the SAT more if I had received a bad score.
Also people who have gotten it early have an unfair advantage. ACT should set a date where they should release at least 90% of scores. Even if the release is extended to 3-4 weeks. At least then students will be less confused about when they’re getting it, and no one will have a head start.
"BTW, is anyone else having to put their password in twice, i.e., after pressing View Scores? That only started happening after “registration” switched to “tested.”
@valdog - Yes that’s the way it has been working at least since the June ACT. Seems silly but I guess it’s some sort of security check…
@tan075 or… or… You could’ve registered in advance instead of waiting for this score? That’s a reasonable strategy, and it is NOT the ACT’s fault for something you failed to take action on. This practice is a common thing in my family. Me and my brother are the class of 2016 and 2017 respectively, and we sign up for remaining sittings of standardized tests months in advance if we knew scores might not come out by the next registration deadline.
Is anyone still registered?