<p>How to get your scores early:
1) Log in to your ACT student account
2) Go to "My Test Dates and Scores"
3) Click June ACT
4) Write down or copy the numbers at the end of the URL (your ACT ID)
5) Go to the homepage
6) Replace the homepage url with this:
javascript:displayWindow('actibeCTsdScoresPrt.jsp? pdf.x=1®Id=xxxxxxxx',800,800)
7) Replace the X's with your ACT June ID
8) Remove any spaces in the URL and you may need to retype "javascript:" (no quotation marks) at the beginning of the URL because sometimes it will dissapear after copy and pasting it
9) Press enter</p>
<p>FAQ:
1) Why does it say null? Your test status MUST be "tested" and not "registered" for this to even work. If it does say "tested", then you need to make sure that you put the javascript URL in correctly
2) Do I need to have already taken the ACT? NO - you can see your scores even if this is your first ACT</p>
<p>Math: 31 (I was so sure I did better than that! ugh!..I thought I was at least 33+)
18
15
14</p>
<p>Reading: 34 (I told you guys it was argumentative! I missed a dumb question though… I didn’t know what cryptic meant…) ((Harsher curve than what I expected))
17
18</p>
<p>Science: 33 (I know I missed one, but I didn’t feel like I missed more than 2… harsh curve? I think so, because I thought it was easy)</p>
<p>Writing: 7… thought I’d get a 8 or 9. Combined English/writing: 27</p>
<p>Reading: 27 (I was expecting this to be at least a 30, but I didn’t get to finish the last passage…)
-Social Studies/Sciences: 14
-Arts/Literature: 14</p>
<p>Science: 27 (My reasoning was down the toilet with this test)</p>
<p>Combined English/Writing: 8/29</p>
<p>My writing portion I felt was a well-written, concise essay. I love writing and this time around I felt prepared and everything. My normal handwriting is cursive, though, could that have affected the score if they had a hard time reading it (I have pretty nice handwriting)?</p>
<p>Also, my top schools are UMich, Northwestern, and NYU; should I retake the ACT for them? I was really trying for a 30 or more…</p>