<p>Congrats on raising such smart kids, Earl! </p>
<p>That awkward moment when an 8th grader scores in the 90th percentile of a high school test.</p>
<p>Congrats on raising such smart kids, Earl! </p>
<p>That awkward moment when an 8th grader scores in the 90th percentile of a high school test.</p>
<p>33 is when you reach the 25th-50th percentile for most top private schools. :P</p>
<p>When will the glitch mainly work for june act w/writing. I have tried getting my june score on Firefox, Chrome, and Safari but couldn’t get them to work:(</p>
<p>i think i may have gotten a 27 but idk how my science, math, and reading score are going to turn out. I would be happy with a 29 at least. I dont think i did pertically well on the math, maybe a 27 but hopefully a 28 or 29 with the curve. Science is just unpredicatable and Reading im think 27 or 28. English is probably a 29 or 30.</p>
<p>Just wait till tomorrow midnight.</p>
<p>E:30
M:27
R:28
S:29
C:29
Hopefully that or better. Math and Reading are what im worried about.</p>
<p>Well I mean is this glitch designed to only show tests in the upper 20’s and above because all of the people who have claimed to have gotten their june acts have gotten a high score.</p>
<p>that makes no sense…</p>
<p>Yeah. Their is no way I got under a 30.</p>
<p>Think about this: the people on CC are usually in the upper echelon of students. It’s not that ‘only high scores’ are getting posted, it’s that the only kids that are checking to see if the glitch works are students who care more about their scores. The students that are checking are the upper level students - which is why we’re only seeing people with 30+ posting that they got their score.
Think about it - would a student who get like a 23 even be on CC trying to glitch their scores? Probably not.
At least this is what I think</p>
<p>Not with that grammar, asianas! Haha jk
I know I didn’t do amazingly but I know I probably didn’t get under a 30 either… I don’t think this glitch is designed only high scores, maybe low score people just don’t feel like posting them…
I’m predicting like 34-35 on math and english, like a 28-30 on reading and like 25-28 on science haha</p>
<p>Lets say I get 8 wrong in English, 10 wrong in math, 5 wrong in reading and 6 wrong in science. This could be a best case scenario for me.
These would be my scores according the the raw score sheet in that free act packet:
E:30
M:30
R:30
S:29
Comp:30
That’d be great for my first time with the only preparation being the First (english) section of a practice test. Damn I wish I wasn’t so lazy I would’ve studied.</p>
<p>I see people saying that the scores will be released tomorrow midnight, but aren’t they released on the 24th?</p>
<p>bob, we gotta wait till monday people have been talking and always will
I vow to not try the glitch until Sunday afternoon</p>
<p>Levlevlev11 is exactly right!</p>
<p>Would anyone be willing to pay for an early score release if it was offered? I would, depending on the actual test.</p>
<p>Did anyone here post their scores with the curve in mind?</p>
<p>I don’t really think that’d be fair, then rich kids would get their score first while poor kids wouldn’t be able to… just sayin haha</p>
<p>He probably didn’t mean an absurd amount of money hahah. And I bet the scores come out early like at 1 am tonight on the east coast.
My guess:
E:34
M:34
R:35
S:34
Essay like 8 haha</p>
<p>im not talking about a price that expensive. Maybe like an extra 20 bucks, idk.</p>