<p>Okay, so at my school, taking the AMC test is just kind of something our head math teacher invites certain students for. It's not really a "big" or "important" thing at our school in that no one really knows much about it (like I only recently found out about how significant it is). The teacher just asks us if we want to take it, and then we show up for a few hours. I was the AMC 10 winner sophomore year and the AMC 12 winner this past year. I also qualified for and took the AIME this past year. The problem is, I don't really know my scores, and I want to put them on my MIT application. My teacher doesn't know them either. Is there any way that I can somehow access them online or something? I found this (<a href="http://amc-reg.maa.org/reports/RequestAccount.aspx%5B/url%5D">http://amc-reg.maa.org/reports/RequestAccount.aspx</a>) online, but I'm not really sure if it's what I'm looking for or even if I can have access to it. Plus, I'd rather not pay any money (though I guess I will if I have to). Thanks so much in advance for the help!</p>
<p>If you were an AIME qualifier last year, you should be able to find you AMC 12 score [url=<a href=“http://amc-reg.maa.org/reports/generalreports.aspx]here[/url”>http://amc-reg.maa.org/reports/generalreports.aspx]here[/url</a>].</p>
<p>Select the contest you took and your state, and everyone who qualified for AIME (and their scores) is listed under either Honor Roll (if the score was 105 or less) or Distinguished Honor Roll (if the score was above 105).</p>
<p>I don’t know how you can get your AMC 10 or AIME score, though. :P</p>
<p>You can email <a href="mailto:amcinfo@maa.org">amcinfo@maa.org</a>, and they will provide you with your scores for free.</p>