<p>Can you guys please post the curves for the guys who are still “registered.” It will help a lot since we can’t access our results. Thanks!</p>
<p>Is there a way to see how many you got wrong? I’d gladly help if there’s a way to see. Otherwise I posted my subscores/composite earlier on a different thread!</p>
<p>@Alexandrina amazon.com i just find act books and buy them. gonna go for a 2400 on the sat next</p>
<p>@ieatfoodallday, no, a 27 is not bad; trust me. I got a 26 Sophmore year (I didn’t really know what the ACT was). Junior year it magically went up to a 31. This year (senior year) I got a 33, and I didn’t even study. You can definitely bring it up.</p>
<p>@hville7 I think that if you order your test booklet which costs 15 bucks or something like that they will also send you the key</p>
<p>Oh, well i just saw that I got 18 on both of the subscores, so I thought that I got them all right. Sorry about that.</p>
<p>ieatfoodallday: I thought the glitch only worked for those who have taken the test before–not first timers. How did you get your score so quickly?</p>
<p>@go2mom make sure you are logged in and paste this into the url “javascript:displayWindow(‘actibeCTsdScoresPrt.jsp?pdf.x=1®Id=xxxxxxxx’,800,800)” with your ID in place of the X’s. Make sure to replace the “javascript:” after you paste it (if it isn’t there) and to remove all quotes and spaces.</p>
<p>Also, I heard that this only works on google chrome.</p>
<p>I was able to see scores using Explorer just now for a student with no prior ACT tests who took with writing in Feb. It did not work for me in Firefox. I tried several times from different pages within the ACT site before it finally worked.</p>
<p>niceday - the working theory is that the glitch works (whether you’ve taken the test before or not, and regardless of whether you took the writing) only if your status on says “tested” (and not “registered”). just to continue to confirm that, was your status “registered” or “tested”?</p>
<p>Mine has said “tested” for days, but nothing has worked (including Chrome, Safari). Do you think it’s my Mac?</p>
<p>@smartkookie - i’ve been monitoring the site and haven’t seen anything one way or the other about it working on a mac, sorry.</p>
<p>I finally figured out that when you paste it, it’s not to add to the current url but to replace it. That made a huge difference. I pasted the glitch right after the http:// and substituted my kid’s numbers. Finally worked! Thanks to everyone for the help!</p>
<p>what browser are you using, go2mom?</p>
<p>smartkookie, I used google chrome. I pasted the glitch (making sure I took out the quotation marks, making sure I retyped javascript so it appears and typed in the student code that I got after logging in. I just went to “Home” and replaced it with the glitch. In the beginning i pasted it, thinking it was to be added at the end of the current url. Don’t do that. Replace the whole line with the glitch after http://</p>
<p>Thanks. Have tried that. http:// doesn’t actually show up, so I’ve tried this without it and with it. Must just be that not all the scores are uploaded yet. will be patient …</p>
<p>The student whose scores I was able to pull up yesterday had status “tested,” consistent with the theory.</p>
<p>The patience paid off – scores finally came up just now!
35C!
36E
33M
35R
36S</p>
<p>Second time taking it. Got 33C last time, with a 35 in Math. Hopefully, there are a lot of superscoring schools out there!</p>
<p>Congrats, smartkookie! That is amazing. How did you prep between the first and second tests to raise your composite 2 points?</p>
<p>How rare is it for someone to get a 12 on his or her essay because it seems like no one is getting a 12 on their essay?</p>