<p>ok guys i tried the glitch using nspire’s site for the first time this morning. It worked! got a composite of 29…one point shy from my goal anyways
-34 in English. 17 in both sub score thingies. which means the curve was nearly nonexistent i believe.
-28 in Math. Ive gotten way better for this subject, but this june one was harsh on me! Curve was decent IMO
-28 in Reading. Curve was “meh” i think
-25 in Science. Curve ‘’ ‘’ </p>
<p>Why does science have to screw me over. I will not read the intro paragraphs next time!</p>
<p>Honestly, I think it depends on the school. Everyone near me got their scores except for people at the school that I tested at. In april I took it at a different school and got my scores w/ the glitch…and the school that i tested at this june couldn’t get their’s til the actual release date of scores…honestly waiting til tm night is whatever now…I just don’t understand how they have all the scores and then do this bs and release them a week later</p>
<p>Agreed with DoctaDoolittle. I think the most important factor is the institution that you take it at. Some seem to be faster than others, even if they’re from the same state or area in general. Not sure if certain ones take longer to sort and alphabetize, or to ship the score booklets, etc. Does not seem to be consistent by region or state (even with the strong trend that I’m seeing tonight). I’d be curious to know if we have any west coasters waiting.</p>
<p>Yeah I hate to say this but my test center for this test was at this ghetto public school in the downtown part of where I live and the ladies working there did not seem to know what they were doing and it would be very possible they were delayed compared to other centers. And with my April one this happened too, but at a nice school. The difference was that they screwed something up beforehand and we didn’t even enter the school until like 9 and we started really late, again probably affecting timing.</p>