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Sohcahtoa82last Monday at 11:16 PM2 repliesview on HN

The real answer?

In case you want to retrieve your test scores 10 years after you took it. They need some way to uniquely identify you. Sure, they could have given you a specific test taker ID, but what if you lost that? They could have created a way for you to log in with an e-mail address, but what if you changed e-mail addresses?

You might think "Why would I need my test scores from 10+ years ago?", but my wife just started a job and they demanded her college transcripts to prove she went there...over 20 years ago.


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xmcp123yesterday at 12:36 AM

I think the issue here is that it was the university, not ACT. ACT has a valid reason for holding it. A university he never went to does not.

catlikesshrimplast Monday at 11:50 PM

Identify the student by full name, dob, date of admission, career, etc. It takes 5 minutes instead of one.

The problem here is using a username (the ID) as a password (security check)

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