<p>@megz4252
same thing happened to me</p>
<p>Is it not odd it only worked for 3 people an he only has like 5 post ?</p>
<p>Sent from my iPhone using CC</p>
<p>They will not tell there scores ether.</p>
<p>Sent from my iPhone using CC</p>
<p>Colleger, I was also skeptical because of this but I have always received my writing score the day multiple choice was released. Also, this should work in theory. It is possible that all the pdf files haven’t been added yet.</p>
<p>@ndl1290</p>
<p>Hmm I actually have received my writing scores a few weeks after my multiple choice scores…</p>
<p>I am not a ■■■■■. I am simply trying to help others receive their scores. I run my own website and I personally hate it when trolls post on my forums. I got a 29 composite. Lower than what I expected, but it is good enough for me.</p>
<p>I have actually gone back and tried the above steps and they did not work for me either so I’ll try again.</p>
<p>Now back to the scores. Find your September 2012 test ID taken from the Your Test Dates and Scores link. This is the ‘regID’ listed at the end of the September 2012 link.
Then, go to your June test date ‘View Scores’ link (or any other test date). Enter your password. Copy the link that says Download Student Score Report PDF or whatever it says. Add ‘javascript:’ to the front of it (if your browser hasn’t already–firefox does but chrome doesn’t), and change the eight digit number with your September ID.</p>
<p>If I give you the exact link, your browser will not render it correctly, which will probably lead to a google search. This is tricky to do, but it works.</p>
<p>I apologize for your frustrations, but I am simply trying to give you guys another way to hopefully get your scores earlier. I have tried this in firefox and it has not worked, but it has in chrome.</p>
<p>it’s not working for me…</p>
<p>@twilightzone</p>
<p>Did not work for me. I used Chrome on a Mac, but still nothing.</p>
<p>Hi, first post here.
I found out my score, and I used chrome on Windows.</p>
<p>I’m not trying to be a ■■■■■, but here’s how I did it:
- Get your September test ID (write it down)
- Now log into one of your old tests. You should see a “download student score report pdf” link.
- Copy the url and paste it into your address bar.
- Replace the ID with your September test ID.
- Finally, add (without quotes) “javascript:” to the beginning of the url
- It should look like this:“javascript:displayWindow(‘actibeCTsdScoresPrt.jsp?pdf.x=1®Id=your<em>id</em>here’,800,800)”</p>
<p>that’s what i did! it’s still not working for me</p>
<p>did it work for you the first time?</p>
<p>@CountDionysus13
This method probably will not work for everyone, but it did for me. Are you guys getting blank pages, google results, or ACT Site errors?</p>
<p>The link looks like this:
javascript:displayWindow(‘actibeCTsdScoresPrt.jsp?pdf.x=1®Id=********’,800,800)
where the asterisks are your ID.</p>
<p>The tricky part is this has to be in the exact format or it won’t work. Definitely use chrome though, firefox and safari don’t work from my tests.</p>
<p>Well, the javascript is not appearing when I copy. (I’m in Chrome on a mac) and when i enter it, I get a Google error, saying did not match any documents.</p>
<p>it’s just 6.5 more hours. stop trolling</p>
<p>I edited my previous post. I followed the procedure, and it should work this time. Good luck!</p>
<p>If the javascript bit doesn’t appear, you should type it in yourself</p>
<p>@KobeBryantTheJR Wait me? or the OP?</p>
<p>Yeah this doesn’t working so you should probably just stop trolling.</p>
<p>Actually it does work…</p>
<p>I meant OP lol</p>