Anonymous wrote:My kid’s score went up by 350 points (from a 1080 to a 1430) and they held the score and investigated her for cheating. But they didn’t find any evidence and released the score. They must have found something on this student.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know the details of this case, but if you check College Confidential this is not uncommon for the ACT to accuse people (wrongly) of cheating.
https://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/1987200-act-testing-wrongly-accusing-cheating-2017.html
Anonymous wrote:Pretty easy to just take it again. Strange that she didn’t offer. It would be the first thing I’d do if someone accused me of cheating, even just to clear my name - not beg for money. Then they could still use the good score if new one is in the ballpark. 300 point difference doesn’t seem in the same ballpark though.
Anonymous wrote:The score bump doesn’t seem impossible but having the exact answers of the person near you does sound very implausible.