What do you need your ACT scores for? Many colleges don't require first time college applicants who are over the age of 25 (age varies, but many say 25; Either way if you graduated in '81 that would put well past 25) to submit ACT scores.
But if you took the ACT while still in high school, your school should have a record.
2006-06-16 13:30:50
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answered by Jason S 2
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Your scores are invalid. The ACT scores are only good for 5 years after that, you need to retest. Same goes for the GRE and GMAT. Hit the books and schedule a test date. The ACT is what they use to gage your level for Math, English, and Reading for college admissions. You can find practice books at retailer such as B&B and Boarders. Sorry, you've got to take it again.
2006-06-16 20:28:47
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answered by Randy's Girl 2
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why do you need them...if you are applying for college then your scores are no good They are only good for 5 years
2006-06-16 20:27:59
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answered by laura468 5
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Just write to your old school...they may require a $10. fee,
Good Luck
2006-06-16 20:25:02
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answered by WyattEarp 7
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