<p>Hey guys, I used the glitch that's been flowing around to check my ACT score this morning and It's already available!
For those who haven't used it before, you can find the instruction in the following thread.
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/act-preparation/1395013-get-your-act-scores-now-4.html%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/act-preparation/1395013-get-your-act-scores-now-4.html</a></p>
<p>It only works for people who didn’t take writing… Can you tell us what the curves look like?</p>
<p>Yes, please tell us what the curve looks like.</p>
<p>Bump on the curve request…really anxious to find out how they curved science and math!</p>
<p>With writing scores are up! 32 comp 32 eng 29 math 34 reading 31 science. weird assss test i always get like 33 on science and like 31 math. retaking in april still going for that 34</p>
<p>The glitch now works!</p>
<p>I got my scores. I’m happy, but I didn’t get the 32 like I originally wanted.</p>
<p>English: 33
Math: 28
Reading: 29
Science: 29
Writing: 9
English + Writing: 31</p>
<p>Composite: 30</p>
<p>I keep getting something about a firewall. What am I doing wrong? I guess it’s a just a few more days either way.</p>
<p>35 eng
36 math
36 reading
35 science
10 writing
composite: 36
im done</p>
<p>Eyemamom please follow these instructions and hopefully you’ll be able to open up your scores.</p>
<p>You need to use Google chrome.</p>
<p>1) Once you log in to your ACT account, click on “Your Test Dates and Scores” (which is on the menu to the left of your screen) and click February 2013. </p>
<p>2) In the URL, copy the last 8 numbers in the URL (before the numbers you should see regID=) and paste it into a Microsoft word document or a notepad document since you will need this later.</p>
<p>3) Click on “Home” which is on the menu to the left of your screen and click “View Scores” on one of your older tests. Enter your ACT account password to access your scores.</p>
<p>4) Right Click on the link “Download student score report pdf” and click “Copy Link Address”. </p>
<p>5) Type “javascript:” (Without the quotation marks, you still need the colon after javascript) in the URL bar, then paste the link address you copied in the previous step.</p>
<p>6)Now highlight the registration ID in the URL bar in Google Chrome, and replace that one with the registration ID in your notepad/Microsoft Word Document. </p>
<p>7) Hit Enter and voila! You should get your scores and if it comes up with a transaction error it means that your writing scores have not been posted.</p>
<p>I hope these instructions were clear. :)</p>
<p>Congrats tips1660!</p>
<p>Still registered! Anybody else?</p>
<p>Yep, still registered here too.</p>
<p>Congrats Tips1660!!! - What was your study plan?</p>
<p>tips1660 – I would be interested in the study plan, too. Please enlighten us as to what you felt helped you the most. Congrats!</p>
<p>Also, how many times did you take the ACT before getting a 36?</p>
<p>For those who are concerned about the curve, I think it is most significant in the science portion. Science this time, as you know, was especially more difficult than usual. I thought that I would get somewhat from 3-4 points lower than the previous test (28). It turned out that I boosted my science score by 2 points (30)!!! Math and English are normal. Reading is a bit more generous.</p>
<p>does the glitch (to see scores before Monday) only work if you have previously taken the act?</p>
<p>wait, this wouldn’t work for those who took it for the first time right?</p>
<p>The glitch DOES work if you take the test the first time. But I’m not sure if the scores are up yet if you took the writing part since I didn’t take the writing portion.</p>
<p>btw, the glitch seems to only work with Google Chrome. I tried both Firefox and IE, they didn’t work</p>
<p>3) Click on “Home” which is on the menu to the left of your screen and click “View Scores” on one of your older tests. Enter your ACT account password to access your scores.</p>
<p>If we haven’t previously taken the ACT how do we do this step to check our scores?</p>