<p>oh okay that makes more sense</p>
<p>so wait, this might have already been answered somewhere in here, but besides the hack thing can we find out online or only 5-6 weeks after in the mail?</p>
<p>You can view your composite without the writing online before your essay is graded. On the December one, I saw my normal composite and a few weeks later my essay score was up. The wait really isn't too bad.</p>
<p>I'm definitely not the "hack authority", but it really does work--at least it did for others in December and for me in February. I promise. :)</p>
<p>So we can hack in approximately 1 week?</p>
<p>Right. You can usually tell when they're uploading scores because a message will appear on the ACT site warning that it will be down for "maintenance" at a certain time...the scores appear soon afterward.</p>
<p>I took the ACT also Im hoping to score at least 29 or 30. The only probably i had was with timing which i practiced. Science was definitly hard then feburary. what would -8 on math be? and -5 or 6 on reading</p>
<p>Ugh, science was awful.
It's normally my best section, and I was doing really well but I got off on my numbering and it took forever to fix it.
And then they announced 5 minutes and I was trying to read the paragraphs about the early atmosphere and I went into panic mode and I couldn't understand it.
I ended up guessing on like 7 - it was a total nightmare. I got a 34 before and was hoping for a 35, but I'm positive my score went down from last time.</p>
<p>And this is random, but is it true that the June test is the easiest?</p>
<p>was this science section harder than februarys? i remember freaking out and rushing like crazy to finish in february.</p>
<p>haha, except you got a 36.</p>
<p>oh shush.
but i personally thought that this science section was much harder than february. i took the ACT for the first time in feb and got a 34. i took a class and took quite a few practice tests for science and consistently scored between a 33 and 36... so i was pretty confident going into the april 12th test. but for some reason i just couldn't absorb the material and freaked out on the test. i'm in the same boat as optical illusion</p>
<p>I would also like to know if the June test is the easiest!</p>
<p>Hey, does anyone know if we can find out our scores (via hack) before May 9th? If I don't get a good score (30+ hopefully) I would like to retake it again before senior year starts. Thanks.</p>
<p>Arduous, more than likely you won't even need the hack to view your scores online before May 9th.</p>
<p>I took the Feb ACT and I saw my score 2 weeks later. They first started uploading them Wednesday, and I saw my score two days later on Friday.</p>
<p>what if you get caught hacking? is it a hack or is it a glitch?</p>
<p>I suppose you could call it a "hack." Technically you're accessing information that is on a system that you aren't, at that time, supposed to be able to view. Any lawyer could construe one of the numerous computer hacking laws out there to make it appear that what you're doing is illegal, and he or she may be correct in doing so, but I doubt the ACT is going go after some over anxious high schoolers.</p>
<p>Arduous- I took the ACT on Feb 8. Saw my scores online on Feb 20 without a hack. My friend saw hers about a week later, but in her case she could have probably used the 'hack' to see her scores earlier.</p>
<p>hey, the earlier hack didn't work for me, it didn't even bring up the page that said my info isn't in yet. So here's the one that DID work for me:</p>
<p>http://</p>
<p>and then,</p>
<p>services.actstudent.org/OA_HTML/actibeCAcdSecCk.jsp?regId=xxxxxxx</p>
<p>sub your numbers for the x's.</p>
<p>I don't think it's really a "hack", but more so a "glitch", because it's at the fault of the people at ACT.org.</p>
<p>To put this into non-computer geek words.</p>
<p>Let's say a group of men build a fence around a city. Now let's say a group of bandits come to this city with a sledgehammer and completely destroy the wall and just let themselves in. This would be "hacking".</p>
<p>On the other hand, an example of a "glitch" would be, let's say the men who build the wall somehow forget to build part of the wall. The bandits, seeing this, climb through the flawed wall.</p>
<p>Basically, you wouldn't be hacking unless you actually accessed their servers and took the data from it, or something along those lines. It's more of a glitch, because all you're doing is navigating their site.</p>
<p>Quick question: For the last one in the English portion, did you guys put No, or Yes? (Did this passage efficiently describe the photographer in the context of the world?).</p>
<p>I put No. I considered Yes at first, but the passage only told where he was born and raised pre-photography, and at the end the photographer said something about feeling out of place among all the celebrities he photographed, so I was just wondering.</p>
<p>this was just me, but i said yes, and something about the culture around him.</p>
<p>so i'm a bandit? thats pretty awesome.</p>