156 on PSAT...

<p>Hahaha true. Sounds like you work at a meat packing facility :(</p>

<p>^^I feel like breast weighing would definitely be less accurate, considering the placement and nature of the attachment.</p>

<p>It’s average, but average isn’t really good if you want to get into a good college. You have time to bring it up though.</p>

<p>And to put down all those putting the OP down: I got a 240 on an unofficial PSAT in 8th grade.</p>

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<p>Seems like the density would be pretty standard though. And there aren’t as many, um, fluctuations (to my knowledge).</p>

<p>You absolutely shouldn’t b worried about a 156. I got a 160 on my PSAT my sophomore year. I spent time studying over that summer and raised it to a 219 my junior year. Then, I studied some more and got an SAT score of 2340. Moral of the story is your gonna b fine.</p>

<p>^^Perhaps. Is there a lot of variation in the density of the male sexual organ? It doesn’t seem that there should be.
I just feel like the close connection with the torso would make breast weighing terribly inaccurate.</p>

<p>I am starting to feel aroused with this sort of talk ■■■■■.</p>

<p>Well, I got a 159 on my PSAT in both my Sophomore and Junior Year. After some hard work, I got a 2040 on my last SAT. I plan on taking it again and hope to score somewhere in the 2200 range. So as you can see, PSAT scores are really not that indicative of future SAT scores. I did pretty much no prep for my PSAT and based on you asking if 153 was a good score, I’m guessing you did not do much prep either :p. So while a 153 is not really that good of a score, I’m sure with some hard work, you can improve your score on the next PSAT and the SAT quite significantly. Plus, being at CC will increase your score. Just look around these forums and you will find a wealth of information to help you increase your scores. Good luck!</p>

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<p>Maybe, but you could probably use some kind of casting thing to get a reasonable estimation of the volume.</p>

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Ahhh! Silly me, I just assumed we were discussing flaccid ones.</p>

<p>Apparently, even the technical term gets censored.</p>

<p>its average, 1500 is all you need depending on where you want to go</p>

<p>As others said, that’s about average. If you’re worried about your SAT, my junior SAT score was 180 points higher than my junior PSAT score. You have plenty of time to improve :)</p>

<p>I don’t remember my PSAT. I don’t remember my SAT either. How can you guys? Lol. </p>

<p>I do remember my ACT score though. Luckily, it’s only two numbers and it is a score my dyslexia couldn’t mix up. </p>

<p>OP, your score is what it is. Study I suppose if you want to get it up.</p>

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<p>I even remember the question I got wrong on the math. The diagram that came with it was such ********. My score should’ve been 217.</p>

<p>^ Let it go, ellio. Let it go.</p>

<p>^^I’m the same. I still get miffed when I think about that prognosticator/demagogue question. How could I bubble in such an obviously wrong answer?</p>

<p>@both of you ^</p>

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<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/105854-tile-math-question-psat-oct-15-a.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-act-tests-test-preparation/105854-tile-math-question-psat-oct-15-a.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>OMG HE GOT THE SAME QUESTION WRONG AND THIS WAS THE TOP RESULT OF MY GOOGLE SEARCH
ZOMGZOMGZOMG</p>

<p>I searched “Tiles psat”
such a ****ing ridiculous question</p>

<p>^ I reiterate the bear picture.</p>

<p>It’s slightly above average. It probably translates to an SAT score that’s slightly above average.</p>

<p>But, you’re still only 14 and likely haven’t finished all the math levels covered. If you put the time in, then you can raise it by 50+ points. It’s all about desire and work ethic.</p>

<p>It depends on what schools you want to go to. You may already be pretty close and may only need to get it up by around 25 points.</p>

<p>In any case, you’re in pretty good shape if you’re willing to study for a while at some point.</p>