ACT plus WRITING! (Should be uploaded by TOMORROW)

<p>For those of you who have been able to obtain their scores early, what does the curve look like in each section?</p>

<p>Still doesn’t work for me</p>

<p>Not twerking.</p>

<p>Mine wasn’t working about an hour ago but it just worked. (with writing). For me, safari did not work, so I would recommend crome.</p>

<p>what OS is everyone on? Win7? Mac osx 10.8/7/6/5? I feel like the newer os’s have some sort of firewall that wont let me see it!!!
lol argh</p>

<p>When I use Explorer, I still get the Sorry message. When I use Chrome, absolutely nothing happens. What am I doing wrong in Chrome?</p>

<p>@jags I’m on the newest mac OS.</p>

<p>Can someone post exactly what they did to get their scores? (With writing)</p>

<p>Just worked for me, with Chrome, using the javascript link!
Here’s my breakdown:
English 36, Math 34, Reading 36, Science 35. Sorry folks, looks like the math curve was pretty unforgiving. I missed 2 but got only a 34 :/</p>

<p>Use chrome or IE, not a mobile version</p>

<p>Log in to the ACT website</p>

<p>Find the student’s specific 8 digit code for this particular sitting. There are several methods to find it. I go to the Your Test Dates and Scores page and right click on the particular test date. The number appears on the bottom left of my screen at the end of a string. Once you find yours, save this number somewhere; you will need it later.</p>

<p>Stay logged in and go to the Your Test Dates and Scores page.</p>

<p>Confirm that your status is Tested (if it is Registered, we think this won’t work)</p>

<p>Clear the url box, but don’t hit enter or go, just stay there on the Your Test Dates and Scores page with the url box empty</p>

<p>Paste this whole string into the empty url box:
javascript:displayWindow(‘actibeCTsdScoresPrt.jsp ?pdf.x=1&regId=xxxxxxxx’,800,800)</p>

<p>Replace the eight x’s with the student’s particular 8 digit code for the particular test date</p>

<p>replace the javascript: after you paste it (if it isn’t there). I never have the problem of it disappearing, but some have mentioned it, particularly those using Chrome.</p>

<p>In the url box, remove the space between the jsp and the ? and any other spaces you see</p>

<p>Then hit enter or go</p>

<p>Your score report will appear, if it is entered in the system.</p>

<p>If you get this message, try again another day:
Sorry, your transaction cannot be completed at this time. Please try again later. </p>

<p>If you don’t get the “sorry” message and don’t see a pdf with your scores, you did not do it correctly. Try again, maybe with a different browser.</p>

<p>I used Chrome and it still says “sorry…try later.” Dang.</p>

<p>got mine mine, firefox, win 8. just used the process in the op</p>

<p>It worked for me with writing!</p>

<p>English: 34
Math:30
Reading:29
Science:33</p>

<p>Composite:32</p>

<p>I used the javascript glitch on chrome. Make sure you are at the page with your previous scores and alter the URL there.</p>

<p>Is there any way to do it for first time test takers?? I don’t have any previous scores.</p>

<p>It worked for me too!!! (using javascript link on chrome with windows 7. I did have writing) First ACT test ever!</p>

<p>English: 35
Math: 30
Reading: 31
Science: 36</p>

<p>Comp: 33</p>

<p>Tried on Explorer, Firefox and Chrome…still “Sorry…”</p>

<p>@RayeDrum - what is the Javascript link?</p>

<p>Still getting sorry here :/</p>

<p>Not working on all three</p>

<p>What states are the people living in that are getting their scores? I live in TX and am not getting my score to show up.</p>