***Class Of 2015 NMSF Qualifying Scores***

<p>I have some of that data. I’ll give report date, test date (same for many years) and 66th score cut.</p>

<p>2003/2003/158-159 (158 given for 65th,159 given for 67th)
2004/2004/158-159 (again, 65th/67th)
2005/2005/159
2006/2006/155
2007/2007/154
2008, don’t have
2009, don’t have
2010/2010/155
2011/2011/155
2012/2011/155 (same class as in 2011, but with full data rather than a sample)
2013/2012/155</p>

<p>(P.S…I would love to have copies of the missing reports, if anyone has links or insights. I just found two more!)</p>

<p>Apologies to anyone who read this recently, as I was reading the wrong column. I think it’s correct now.</p>

<p>I just found my way back to this site, in a search trying to find more reports, and it shows dates with posts. I found one titled “state summary reports are up” for last year’s data, that appears to have been posted on the 28th of February. This is somewhat encouraging for those of us who are thinking we might never get this. If that was the release date last year, and they are still claiming “February”, it should be later this week.</p>

<p>@numbersfun, I think this is what you are asking for. Let me know if it’s not. :-S </p>

<p>@PAMom21, I had already typed this up. I think I have done something totally different from you have done. So just let me know if you need other data. I have the “Understanding 20-- PSAT/NMSQT Scores” reports for 2007 through 2013.</p>

<p>Year Selection Index for 66 Percentile
2007 154
2008 155
2009 154
2010 155
2011 155
Note: Starting in 2012, I think, the percentiles were based on previous year’s test.
2012 155
2013 155</p>

<p>Barfly, I was mistakenly reading the SI to the right of the 66th…which was actually the 7th or so, LOL! I think I fixed mine. I’ve edited, and my data, and what I have now matches yours. I have hard copy reports for every year except 2008 and 2009.</p>

<p>I had to look up the 66th, as my “typed up” version only shows the 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th, and 99th+ data.</p>

<p>I saw so many new posts for today and was hoping they would have released the state scores. Oh well. Thanks to all of you who are trying to figure things out… I’m starting to regret not taking stats in college. :"> </p>

<p>Well, @MamaBear16, I did take stats in college - 6 hours of it! I’m starting to regret that college was so LONG ago! I barely remember anything about stats. :expressionless: </p>

<p>I looked up the state scores for CO going back to test date '05. I couldn’t find a pattern that showed a relationship between the number of top 5 or 10pt scorers (75-80, 70-74 or 70-80) for all the subtests and the actual state cutoff scores or the movement in cutoff scores. I looked at the number of 70-74 scorers, isolated, to see if that would show a relationship (based on the fact that many people are verbal or mathematical, less often both). I looked at just the CR & M scores at the 75-80 range. I looked at CR at 75-80 range + M at 70-74 range. I looked at CR at 70-74 range and M at 75-80 range. I looked at CR + M, only, at the 70-80 range. I looked at CR + M, only, at 70-74 range. I tried every combination that seemingly might yield a relationship. Writing scores were all over the place. No big single subject moves that correspond with cutoff scores. Perhaps someone else can find a relationship that holds up over more than 3 years. </p>

<p>The selection index at the 66th% didn’t pan out either. Not enough movement to influence cutoff scores. Thank you to PAMom and Barfly for the data. I guess I will go back to average score movements and speculation!</p>

<p>@numbersfun, do you think it’s the actual numbers in CO that are odd, or are you smoking legal pot while looking at them? Here in Texas, it’s the margaritas that throw off the numbers. :wink: </p>

<p>Not me! I stick to beer. Last time I drank margaritas it was snowing on the 4th of July. Gave that up quick.
Don’t really want to know what this legalization thing is going to do to our state. Will probably drive cutoff scores down.
Still waiting for college board to post the state results!</p>

<p>Numbersfun - With legalization, cutoff scores might go down…but the number of snack food purchases will definitely go up.</p>

<p>Still no state reports? Did they move their offices to CO?</p>

<p>Just got off the phone with CB. According to the rep I spoke with, they “have not set a date” for the release of the state summaries. He said it was unlikely to be any time soon. He had no idea why this year is so delayed. I am beyond frustrated.</p>

<p>Thank you @luvmygirls. I didn’t want to call and let my aggravation leak out into my voice.</p>

<p>Nooooooooooooooooooooo!!!</p>

<p>@luvmygirls, I need a “don’t like” button. Nothing personal. Oh, look at the little CB emoji. :^o </p>

<p>I just called the PSAT dept of CB and they said it should be any day and should be within next week. I think they lie! </p>

<p>OK. Let’s be honest. None of these reps at CB knows anything. I really think they are guessing. Obviously, SOMEONE at CB knows, but I don’t think it’s anyone we have access to.</p>

<p>Something I read on the CB website made me think the reports have been available to the schools for a while, in which case it should just be a matter of uploading, right? If that is the case, then maybe tomorrow. </p>

<p>I think well over 50% of their phone reps don’t have a clue. I’ve called them dozens of times over the years, having had kids start testing on the SAT in the talent search years. Some of the outright incorrect information I’ve been given boggles the mind. Let’s hope Luv’s rep was just very confused. Maybe that rep thought Luv was asking about the final score cuts or something. I can wait another week if I have to, but not much more, LOL!</p>

<p>Thanks for making another call GreatFalls!</p>

<p>I hope that we all get the results we’re looking for. That would make it worth the wait!</p>