<p>Is our high school the only hold-out?</p>
<p>My Ds school waits until the new year...sigh</p>
<p>nope lol...</p>
<p>To quote guidance: "Ohhh, PSAT scores??? Oh yesss..um....well we're um very busy with college apps so um idk maybe in january???" yes....i know. Oh well it's not the end of the world. These aren't SATs or anything and if i get a 220 that's great and if i get a 120 that's great too lol....; ) I won't deny that I wanted to throw my chem notebook at my counselor's head when he said that though....</p>
<p>i missed an assembly where they pass out the psat scores at my school so now i have to wait awhile too :(</p>
<p>I'm still waiting... hopefully I'll get it before winter break :)</p>
<p>I'm in Texas, and we still do not have our scores at any school in our district, and the counselors say to wait until after winter break. It's particularly frustrating because other schools in Texas have had their scores for a while.</p>
<p>My school has the scores, they usually do an assembly in January and distrubute the scores then.</p>
<p>Their in a pile in my counselor's office, but she refuses to release them until January 5th, because I am icompetent and can't figure out what the score means by myself, especially considering that I've taken it before. I agree that it was very tempting to throw something heavy at her.</p>
<p>I DON"T GET MINE UNTIL JAN 19TH</p>
<p>Sorry I just had to vent, I just can't believe I have to wait so long, I'm barely going to have it in time for summer program apps.</p>
<p>I think my school wins. We didn't get ours untill February 5th last year.</p>
<p>It's really exasperating isn't it?! What reasons can the counselors offer for sitting on the scores?</p>
<p>We don't get our PSAT scores until after midterm exams in January, but then we get a super PSAT party in February to make up for the long wait time.</p>
<p>Apparently we are supposed to get ours on Monday according to the teacher of the block we took the test in. But who knows, really. My friend and I went to guidance to ask, but we have this "secretary" in there, I don't know what her exact purpose is except to sit there and bother anyone who walks in. So we didn't get any further than her and she would only tell us "soon" for when we would get them. </p>
<p>I'm not convinced I did all that well anyway. It could sort of swing either way. Depends on how I did on the math really. I'm assuming I could at least get high enough for commended because I did when I took it the last two years (based on the score juniors needed. Obviously I wasn't eligible). But yeah. I'm trying not to get my hopes up too much.</p>
<p>DS school distributes January 10th and 11th at an assembly. He's not very excited, since he knows he got at least 2 wrong on the math - and that is his strong point.</p>
<p>Assemblies and parties? Wow. We just line up at a table outside the the counselor's office--but I'm guessing schools with such festivities have more than our one or two NMSFs each year.</p>
<p>I'm also in Texas, and we still do not have our scores. We won't get them until after the holidays. Last year, they decided to hand them out the same day that class rank came out, which was end of january.</p>
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<p>We had assemblies (one for freshman, one for sophomores, and one for juniors) last year, and our school usually gets only 1 or 2 NSMFs a year.</p>
<p>What do the counselors/principals say at the assemblies?</p>
<p>At 10th grade meeting last the GCs strongly stated that no one should be disapponted with his/her score, this was just practice and we still had next year. I wonder what they will tell us this year.</p>
<p>Sorry juniors, this was your last chance and you are stuck with that score. LOL</p>