The QAS and TIR: Find Out Which Questions You Got Wrong on the SAT and ACT — IVY Lounge Test Prep (2024)

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The moment’s arrived! You took your SAT or ACT. You waited patiently. And now, at last, your scores have come in. Whatever your results, you’re likely feeling a mix of emotions: nerves, hopefulness, elation or even devastation.

But, regardless of your particular outcome and feelings at the moment, it is my solemn duty as your college prep fairy godmother (learn more about my test-prep magic here!) to inform you of your next two steps. Here’s how you’ll avoid losing momentum and continue to move forward in your standardized testing and college applications processes:

  1. Assess whether you need to retake the SAT/ACT;

  2. If you do, utilize the ACT’s Test Information Release (TIR) or the SAT’s Question Answer Service (QAS), if they’re available for your testing date.

In this post, I’m going to walk you through both of these action items so that you can accomplish your end goal: getting the scores that open the doors to your dream schools!

Once you get your score back, immediately compare it to yourTarget Score AND to all of your mock test results.

If you met or surpassed yourTarget SAT/ACT ScoreAND you scored at or beyond your personal best in each of the test sections, you’re DONE!

If you did NOT reach your Target SAT/ACT Scores—and if there’s still time for you to schedule a repeat before you have to submit your college applications—you should retake the ACT/SAT.

What if you’re in the middle? Maybe you met your Target Scores, but when you look at your practice and mock test performances, you realized you normally do WAY better on the Writing or Science section? In this case, if there’s an upcoming test date that’s not too far away, I’d strongly consider retaking the test to see if a second (or third) try can help yourSAT or ACT Superscore. You’d go into this next test knowing that you already HAVE a fantastic score, and that any additional points are extra gravy!

If you need to retake the SAT or ACT, your next step is to acquire the QAS (if you took the SAT) or the TIR (if you took the ACT)—IF it’s available for your test date!

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What is the SAT QAS?

TheQAS, or Question Answer Service,is a service provided by the College Board that allows you to see which questions you got right and wrong on the SAT, what answer you originally chose, the test questions themselves, AND the correct answer—all for a single fee of $18.Thus, you can actually go over precisely what you missed on Test Day and shape your continued test prep accordingly.

Which SAT test dates offer the QAS?

TheMay SAT test datemakes the QAS available to all students around the globe, whether you took the test on Saturday or Sunday, and whether you had accommodations or not.

Additionally, if you’re a student in the US or Canada or the US Virgin Islands, you took the SAT on a Saturday, and you did NOT need accommodations/extended time, you’ll also be able to order your QAS for theMarch and October test dates.

Is the SAT’s SAS the same as the QAS?

No. If the QAS is NOT offered for your test day, then something called the Student Answer Service (SAS) will be offered instead. Though the SAS is cheaper ($13.50), I’d say it isn’t even worth it. Seriously. The SAS tells you which questions you missed, but it does NOT tell you what the correct answer is…or what the test question even was. Knowing that I “missed #14” isn’t very helpful if that’s ALL I get to know!

How do I order the QAS?

If the QAS if offered for your test date, then run—don’t walk!—to take advantage of this valuable service! (Well, you don’t actually have to “go” anywhere to order it, but you get the idea.) In fact, there are THREE ways to order it:

  1. Order online by signing into your College Board account and clicking the “Purchase" button in the “My Score Reports” tab.

  2. Call Customer Service at 866-756-7346 (U.S. and Canada) or 212-713-7789 (outside the U.S. and Canada).

  3. Fill out and submit the SAT Answer Verification Student Order Form.

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How much does the QAS cost and when can I purchase it?

The QAS can be purchased for $18, beginning when you register for the SAT and up until five months after your test date.

How long does the QAS take to arrive?

Your test questions should be made available online in your College Board account immediately after you purchase your QAS.

What is the TIR on the ACT?

The TIR is a service provided by ACT, Inc. that allows you to see which questions you got right and wrong on your exam, what answer you originally chose, the multiple-choice test booklet itself, AND the correct answers—all for a fee of $40!(The fee is only $30 if you purchase your TIR report when you first register for your ACT.) Thus, you can actually review precisely what you missed on Test Day in order to inform your continued test prep.

Which ACT test dates offer the TIR?

If you took the ACT on a National Test Day inApril, June or December, you are eligible to purchase your TIR report.

How do I order the ACT’s TIR (Test Information Release)?

Log into your MyACT account. If the TIR is offered for your test date, there will be a button that says “Add TIR.”

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Next, follow the prompt to “Add to Cart” and you’re done!

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How much does the TIR cost and when can I purchase it?

The TIR can be purchased beginning when you register for the ACT (for $30) up until six months after your test date (for $40).

When will I have access to my TIR materials?

You can expect your TIR materials to show up digitally in your MyACT account a few weeks after you get your test scores back. (No, this one is NOT immediate, unlike the College Board’s QAS.)

Do you have access to your SAT and ACT test questions right now? Awesome! Here’s my biggest tip for using them effectively: rework each question WITHOUT looking at the correct answer first. THEN, check to see if you got it right.

If you answered a given question correctly this second time, that means that you either made a careless error on test day, have learned the material since, or ran out of time. Make a note and move on!

If, on the other hand, you STILL got it wrong on this repeat effort, then THAT’s a topic you need to go over/learn in the first place, or you need a strategy to help you with that type of passage/question. Either way, it’s valuable information…the EXACT information you need to continue your test prep!

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And speaking of continuing your test prep…now that you know WHICH questions you struggle with, you might be wondering how to go about turning those weaknesses into strengths. That’s where I excel: through private, custom-fit tutoring sessions, I’ve helped hundreds of students like you go from disappointing to thrilling scores. Reach out here if that sounds like an advantage you’d like to have in your corner!

The QAS and TIR: Find Out Which Questions You Got Wrong on the SAT and ACT — IVY Lounge Test Prep (2024)

FAQs

How do you see what questions you got wrong on SAT? ›

For a detailed look at your answers, you can order score verification for a fee: Go to your report's Score Overview.

Can you see which questions you got wrong on ACT? ›

Take some time to look over your TIR, if you ordered one. It has a lot of useful information and lets you see exactly which questions you answered incorrectly. Make note of the areas you answered the most questions incorrectly in and focus on them for your future studying.

Does SAT and ACT penalize wrong answers? ›

First things first: There is no guessing penalty, so you've got nothing to lose by guessing.

How many questions can you get wrong to get a 1550 on the SAT? ›

If you need a 1550, then maybe that means you can miss 4 on the reading and 1 on the writing. Then, plan to get three—or five, or however many questions you figured out before—wrong. So when you get to a really tough question in the reading section, you can think of it as one of the questions you can choose to miss.

Can you order qas after taking the SAT? ›

If you want to order either QAS or SAS after you have taken the test, you must do so within five months of your original test date and can place the order online through your College Board account by selecting “order verification” in the “my scores” section.

How to get qas? ›

Ordering the QAS

Call Customer Service at 866-756-7346 (U.S. and Canada) and 212-713-7789 (International).

How to access qas SAT? ›

How do I order the QAS?
  1. Order online by signing into your College Board account and clicking the “Purchase" button in the “My Score Reports” tab.
  2. Call Customer Service at 866-756-7346 (U.S. and Canada) or 212-713-7789 (outside the U.S. and Canada).
  3. Fill out and submit the SAT Answer Verification Student Order Form.
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Is it better to guess or leave blank on ACT? ›

Myth 1: You get penalized for filling in wrong answers. There is no penalty for guessing on the ACT. Never, ever, ever, leave any answers blank. You have a 25% chance of getting the question right if you guess.

How many questions can you miss on the ACT to pass? ›

As you can see, you could miss up to three questions on English, two on Math, one on Reading, and two on Science (eight total) and still get a max ACT score of 36.

Is C usually the correct answer? ›

I'm sure you've heard this at some point “if you don't know the answer, always guess C. because it's the most common correct option”. That's just a myth, and generally there are no most common answers on multiple choice tests.

Can you get a 1600 on the SAT with wrong answers? ›

Generally speaking, you can miss 1-2 questions on each section and still get a perfect 1600. How many questions you can miss on each section and still hit your target score will depend on your exam's difficulty level and how raw scores convert into scaled scores for that particular test.

What letter is best to guess on the ACT? ›

For those guessing on only a few of the last ten questions, A/F would be the better option. The Safe Bet: Answer choice E/K is the safest choice because it, so far, has always had one correct answer. In fact, E/K has met or exceeded the expected average 82% of the time, making it the most consistent answer choice.

Did Will Smith get a 1600 on the SAT? ›

Will Smith SAT score was a perfect 1600. A rare score few people have earned. Despite this incredible score, Will chose not to attend college, did not even enroll, and decided to pursue his career in music.

How rare is a 1200 SAT? ›

The average SAT score is a 1040, so a 1200 is above average. A 1200 SAT score is between the 71st and 80th percentile of test takers, meaning that you scored above 71-80% of other students. A score of 1200 opens a wide range of college options, assuming you have comparable grades (mostly A's and B's).

How many questions can I miss on SAT to get $1500? ›

For instance, you need at least 55 out of 58 questions correct in the Maths section, 41 out of 44 in the Writing & Language section, and 48 out of 52 in the Reading section to score a 1500+ on your SAT. This combination is just an example of the number of questions you need to answer correctly to score above 1500.

How do I check my SAT mistakes? ›

Strategy: Analyze Your Confidence for Each Question

It is not only important that you review missed questions, but that you also review them effectively. A helpful way to do this is by going through the questions you messed up on and sorting them into categories.

Can I see the questions I missed on the SAT? ›

College Board no longer offers Question and Answer service, so you will not be able to review the questions you missed. The digital SAT report also does not tell you if you landed on the easier or harder second set of questions for each section. Nor does it tell you how many questions you missed.

Can you see the questions you missed on the ACT? ›

With the ACT, you decide which test format is best for you. The ACT is the only standardized test to offer a test answer key (TIR) for certain test dates. This means you can choose to get your answer key back with your test and see the questions you missed and which you got right.

Can you get a 1600 on the SAT with questions wrong? ›

Generally speaking, you can miss 1-2 questions on each section and still get a perfect 1600. How many questions you can miss on each section and still hit your target score will depend on your exam's difficulty level and how raw scores convert into scaled scores for that particular test.

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