BERGEN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
Future college applicants frequently question whether or not it is to their advantage to retake the ACT. The answer to this question varies upon circumstances and individuals. Obviously if outside factors, such as illness or personal problems, were a distraction or problem on the test date, then retesting after these have been resolved can be beneficial. Similarly, if additional study or practice is expected to raise scores, then retesting can also be a good idea. ACT research shows that of the students who took the ACT more than once 55% increased their composite score; however 23% decreased their composite score. So obviously simply retesting is a bit of a gamble.
Once the actual test is over, then most students would want to know when they can view their scores. ACT scores can be viewed online. During the early viewing period, normally for about two weeks after scores are first available to view, an $8 fee will apply. The official score report will arrive by mail.