<p>I found this on the web just recently and was able to find my ACT score. I was pleasantly surprised to see it work.
Here are the instructions on pastebin: GET</a> YOUR ACT SCORES EARLY - Pastebin.com</p>
<p>This is similar to the glitch found several years ago but requires a little more work.</p>
<p>I was satisfied with my results and I hope you are too!</p>
<p>I think I got a little ahead of myself here. Pardon the adrenaline.
You need to have completed your test once before.
Go to View Scores of another test. There should be a link at the top right for the PDF.
Copy that link. Place it in your address bar and replace the ID with the ID of your test.
Then, add “javascript:” (without the quotes) to the link. I think I got a popup window with my scores.
I apologize for not including the additional steps I took.</p>
<p>I used chrome. I think the link looked something like javascript:display…
I tricked it into thinking that I was using the ID for September rather than June.
EDIT: I used mac. You must use the javascript link on the same page as the link the June one was on otherwise the javascript can’t point to anything.</p>
<p>It didn’t work again…
I have 3 test dates. I was able to open the second-oldest one using the page of the oldest one. I couldn’t do the same with September. Maybe I’ll try again later. Thanks for the help. BTW, I was also on mac and had trouble doing it in firefox/safari.</p>
<p>I got to where you have to enter your password and then I got “Sorry, your transaction could not be completed at this time. Please try again later.”</p>
<p>@twilightzone you say that after pasting the link of the PDF of another test date, to replace the ID with the ID of our test…what exactly does that mean? Which ID do we have to replace in the link? And does the ID of our test mean our eight digit ID that starts with a 3? Can you give an example of what the link is supposed to look like after we paste it in the URL box?</p>