I'm going to cut the crap and tell it straight: one of my friends approached me the other day and offered me $200 to take the ACTs for him. He will pay for an id to be made with all his information but with my picture, and he will also pay the registration costs. It would be in about a month, in a town 45 miles away so that no teacher or student would know me or him and identify our scam. Although $200 sounds like a lot of money for a 4 hour test, and I think it would be great for me to help my friend get a higher score (he has a 20 as of now, I would be careful and only go for a 27 so we don't attract attention by jumping from a 20 to a 32, which is the score I figure I would be able to get my second time around). The consequences that I can think of are plain, I would get in trouble from my parents and maybe my ACT score would get voided, which would be a huge hassle. I'm sure the test taking procedure varies by the location, but at the place I took it they just glanced at my drivers lisence. As long as the ID is high quality, I would be home free. I would memorize his personal information and take the test. He would pick me up, and we would go home. I like doing this type of stuff, it's an adrenaline rush.I would really like to help this friend out though with a better ACT score and the cash would sit well in my pocket as well.
Minimal risk with maximum consequence.
Minimal risk with maximum consequence.






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