Are you excited for the upcoming PSAT in October?

<p>Because I'm not, and how do you intend to study for it?</p>

<p>Yeah because I want to raise my score by 35+ points. So far I’ve gone through Grubers for math, and BB and Barrons for CR and writing and I’ve been taking a ton of practice tests</p>

<p>I wish the best of luck to everyone taking the October PSAT :). 39 days left!</p>

<p>35 points is a lot</p>

<p>Last time I walked in after taking several McGraw-Hill practice tests (I know…) and got a 176 (54, 59, 63 on M, CR, W). Never thought CR would be my strongest subject.</p>

<p>Hoping to increase that to 70s on each section as ‘practice’ for the real SAT, not expecting NMS as a NJ resident or anything.</p>

<p>I think nervous would be more appropriate. I did pretty well last time (234), as a sophomore. Since I am going to be taking it as a junior this time, I really want to make sure I do well. I’ve mainly been using SAT practice books, not PSAT ones, and focusing on Critical Reading and Writing, where I lost points.</p>

<p>^ You can stop bragging now. Haha, just kidding. I wish I had your score!</p>

<p>206 last year, but I’ve been getting consistent 2200’s on practice BB’s. Hopefully I’ll get above 219, which was WA’s cutoff last year.</p>

<p>PSH. You guys are all nerds :stuck_out_tongue: (jk! You guys are amazing!)
I’m scoring around the 190s. I would LOOOOOOVE to improve by 20 points and show those jerky juniors that sophomores can kick ASS on these tests xD</p>

<p>I’m kinda scared. My scores aren’t so “hot”. They are really low. And I NEED to be at 210 by PSAT time. Any tips? Hard math questions stump me? The identifying sentence errors stump me in writing (Odd right? I usually only get 2 wrong in improving sentences and 5 wrong on identifying errors.). And CR I get stumped on tone, and inference. </p>

<p>HELP!</p>