<p>log in and find your 8 digit code (using a right click, see more info below in this thread), you will need this later</p>
<p>go to the Your Test Dates and Scores page for the Feb sitting</p>
<p>be sure your status says Tested (if not, we think this won’t work)</p>
<p>clear the url box, but don’t hit enter or go, just stay there on the see your scores page with the url box empty</p>
<p>paste this into the empty url box: javascript:displayWindow(‘actibeCTsdScoresPrt.jsp ?pdf.x=1®Id=xxxxxxxx’,800,800)</p>
<p>but replace the eight x’s with the student’s particular 8 digit code for the Feb sitting</p>
<p>Make sure to replace the javascript: after you paste it (if it isn’t there) </p>
<p>Then remove the space between the jsp and the ?</p>
<p>then hit enter or go</p>
<p>(alternatively, you can save the javascript string with the 8 digit ID and the space removed in a separate location and then just cut and paste into the empty url box.)</p>
<p>no, it’s a number that you have to log in and right click on the specific test date on the website to see. It shows up on the bottom left of my screen within a longer string while I am right clicking. You can read posts early in this thread if you need more specific advice about that number. Start reading the thread from the beginning for some other tips.</p>
<p>My ACT score was absolutely horrid (23). I probably should have studied. Someone please give me studying tips. I’m extremely upset right now. What is a good score for writing?</p>