<p>I put disbelief</p>
<p>Predictions for -4 reading and -3 writing?</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the escape/destroy sentence</p>
<p>It’s destroy</p>
<p>I didn’t put litany…I think I put something positive…</p>
<p>Texas, maybe 73-74 CR and 72 W?</p>
<p>Did you put the one about responsibilities?</p>
<p>Let’s say I got 10 wrong in reading, 5 wrong in writing, and 3 wrong in math (I live in NY)…would that be around a 180…</p>
<p>LOL kk 99% sure I’m not getting national merit. Oh well “yolo” “who needs psat when you have swag” etc</p>
<p>@movingtotexas 73-75 and 69-71</p>
<p>Guys, or proctor didn’t tell us to do the cursive part… I didn’t do it. Will that be really bad?</p>
<p>@waste - If you’re talking to me, I don’t think I put that, either…</p>
<p>no infinity, much higher than a 180</p>
<p>last year i literally missed like 20 of the reading questions, 8 of the writing and 2 of the math and still pulled a 185</p>
<p>Wut how did you miss 20 and still pull a 185? .-.</p>
<p>Any thoughts on -3 reading -3 writing and -3 math? So far I only know that I missed 2 reading, 2 writing, and 2 math, but I am assuming I’ll miss a few more. What range could I score in?</p>
<p>@supercool - Are you a junior? I did pretty terrible but I’m a sophomore so I guess I’m lucky…</p>
<p>Math free-response don’t have penalties for wrong answers, right…</p>
<p>Yep I’m a junior! Did horrible but not gonna complain bc pretty much my only preparation was taking a practice test the night before #yolo</p>
<p>NickSaban</p>
<p>I would predict</p>
<p>76 CR
73 W
71 M</p>
<p>What would you guy’s predict for -6 reading, -3 writing, 1 omitted math</p>