<p>Is anyone else having trouble accessing My College QuickStart on Collegeboard.com? My Access Code isn't working, even though I have made sure that I have typed it in correctly.</p>
<p>it isn't up yet lol</p>
<p>They just put it up yesterday though! I think I may call customer service.</p>
<p>Have anyone tried accessing data without access code -- merely through the information?</p>
<p>Yeah, I think I know how to get your scores "indirectly." But I'm not sure if it's 100% right... </p>
<p>Try going to the college matches and do a search. Look for your projected range and that'll be the score you got on the PSAT (take the average...). Except there's not a writing score yet. ugh.</p>
<p>aquamarinee exactly how does the site know to look for your score. for example I don't have my access code. Is it by any chance the same as last year.</p>
<p>There's some way to get without access code by supplying information about yourself but as I said, that doesn't work for me.</p>
<p>You better be wrong aquamarine. If you're right, I did HORRIBLE on the PSAT. I'll be in the low 60s for math and I have never gotten more than -1 on SAT or PSAT Math sections before.</p>
<p>Mr Chipset, you just have to log in and look at the college searches part
By the way, my range was:
SAT Critical Reading midrange: 650-760
SAT Math midrange: 720-800
Does anyone with similar range who received their scores know what this translates into. Thanks</p>
<p>Brrr.. Hold on a sec. MatchMaker ASKS you your SAT preference, it doesn't give you anything. Not in my case :/</p>
<p>sign up for quickstart. if you have a collegeboard account, it should pop up under your summary. It'll say "My College Quickstart." Then, go to "My College Matches." Then, look at the admission section. Those are your scores.
[Oh, and im pretty sure you take the average of your range.]</p>
<p>Don't use Matchmaker by the way. That's something else.</p>
<p>PLEASE tell me that the range average isn't the real PSAT score. Can someoone who has received their scores PLEASE check?</p>
<p>I'm am freaking out right now... I'll be dropping 10+ points from last year!!!!</p>
<p>The problem is -- I can't get into My Quickstart since I don't have access code.
tapedDuck, I'll try to check with someone who already received his score when he appears.</p>
<p>Yea when you sign up for an account also make sure you use the same name as you had used on the PSAT.</p>
<p>Mr Chipset, you don't need the acces code.After you sign up,go to the quick start screen in general nd ignore the other parts requiring acces code. Just go to college search. On the screen there will be a part with your projected Sat scores.</p>
<p>Of course I used the same name!!!! I don't have multiple personality disorder or something!!!!!....</p>
<p>SOrry... my brain is scattered right now</p>
<p>Try signing up for the email service if that is still available. Maybe that will automatically sign you up? However, keep in mind that I did this before Quickstart was working.</p>
<p>I can't sign up without access code and CB blurts
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Sorry, we can't securely identify you based on the information you provided. Please verify your information and try again OR find your access code from your PSAT/NMSQT paper score report and connect that way (Error AFS25b).
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when I'm trying to sign up without access code.</p>
<p>Heres the process:</p>
<p>1) go to collegeboard.com/psatextra
2) click sign in button
3) sign in
4) click the third stage "My College Matcnes"
5) SAT predicted scores should be there</p>
<p>Someone PLEASE tell me if these scores are in fact the real SAT scores!</p>
<p>PLEASE...</p>
<p>Confirm the online score ranges</p>