<p>Now that the 2005 PSAT Score Report has been mailed, let's start a list of the scores by state. Here it goes...</p>
<p>Washington -> SI=193 P=93</p>
<p>Now that the 2005 PSAT Score Report has been mailed, let's start a list of the scores by state. Here it goes...</p>
<p>Washington -> SI=193 P=93</p>
<p>Washington-> SI= 215 P=99</p>
<p>How about posting your PSAT information, State, Scores and Selection Index?</p>
<p>Texas DS SI=215 P=99 (But NMSF cutoff was 217 last year... :( )</p>
<p>Oregon SI=204 P=98</p>
<p>It's interesting. The scores collegeboard gives in the thread above are for a "sample" of test takers - presumably geographically representative. On that scale, a 204 is 97 percent - not 98 as Lollipop listed above... so should we assume that Lillipop's percentiles are for Oregon students only, and that the percentiles sent to students were based on their scores compared to only their state scores? Is the Oregon NM cutoff usually lower than "average"?</p>
<p>well, im a sophomore, so Im in the 98th percentile for sophomores. the link i provided is for juniors.</p>
<p>Here is the link to the College Board Page - It contains the 2005 information for sophromores and Juniors by state.</p>
<p>PSAT/NMSQT
2005 State Summary Reports
<a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/researchdocs/2005_psat.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.collegeboard.com/researchdocs/2005_psat.html</a></p>
<p>Here is the link to the College Board page with the 2005 Selection Index information that Lollipop listed in #6</p>
<p>If we didn't receive this in the mail, should we be concerned?</p>
<p>New York SI - 201 P - 96% Junior</p>