<p>YESSSS!!!!!!! Dang, Im so mad that I tested as a standby. I have to wait until NEXT WEEKkkkkkkkkkk.... WHO WANTS TO WAIT UNTIL NEXT WEEEEEEKK?????????</p>
<p>can someone post curve for science.</p>
<p>YESSSS!!!!!!! Dang, Im so mad that I tested as a standby. I have to wait until NEXT WEEKkkkkkkkkkk.... WHO WANTS TO WAIT UNTIL NEXT WEEEEEEKK?????????</p>
<p>can someone post curve for science.</p>
<p>Time check. Scores still not working properly.</p>
<p>This is torture. Kids are starving in Africa. Gas is over 3 dollars a gallon. And ACT Inc. is now 8 dollars richer for this garbage. I woke up at 6:30 in anticipation (my final today is not until 12:30) and I get this. Thank you, ACT. Now hopefully i get a 30 so you do not steal my family's hard earned money any longer. (End rant).</p>
<p>I clicked the submit button more than once out of frustration. I hope i'm not billed $92342342342323 dollars</p>
<p>Wow 2 wrong on math is a 36. Wow</p>
<p>What about for science?</p>
<p>I clicked submit about 20 times and still never saw the page. Is this like the last section where I have to calculate how much I'm willing to spend on frivolous clicking in hopes of viewing the scores? Let's see... 20 times 8... multiplied by obsession with college search... divided by utter hatred for the incompetence and server failure of the ACT equals...</p>
<p>yes you shall be billed 9 trillion dollars for trying to view your ACT scores. yes.</p>
<p>dude, that would stink.</p>
<p>Next year's math section question: A server is down intermittently when students are trying to check their test scores early. If 4,528 students click 'Submit' 20,542 times, and only 18 get through to their scores, how much money will the testing service have to refund?</p>
<p>Looks like 92 trillion to me... that would have to be about 11,542,792,792,790 attempts at accessing the page. Meaning that if you have been trying to access for the past 3 hours, that's about 1,068,777,110 clicks per second. That's pretty fast.</p>
<p>"Next year's math section question: A server is down intermittently when students are trying to check their test scores early. If 4,528 students click 'Submit' 20,542 times, and only 18 get through to their scores, how much money will the testing service have to refund?"</p>
<p>None, of course. The testing service keeps it all!</p>
<p>So, Benn. You told us that scores would be up 30 minutes from now 40 minutes ago. Why are you keeping our scores from us? You think it's funny? Trying to play some little mind game here? Well, we aren't pleased. We will revolt. We DEMAND our scores NOW!!!!!1!!1!!!one!!!!</p>
<p>ha they would keep it all....cheap bastards</p>
<p>couldn't you sue them for that?</p>
<p>The ACT has got some pretty awesome hold music.</p>
<p>yeah i bet if you sue them theyll file bankruptcy...me no money</p>
<p>Wwoody I'm interested to see what they say to you now that their 30 minute limit is over.</p>
<p>oh wait, but then we would all have no alternative to the sat...
never mind, don't sue.</p>
<p>I called them up and they told me <em>surprise!</em> the server is down, but also said they have NO estimated wait time. It could be forever.</p>
<p>its been down forever already. ahhhh!</p>