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<p>Honestly though I don’t think that I did too great on the PSAT as in getting a 210 or above, probably below 200. I didn’t study for it and I had never taken anything like the SAT before it besides the 2006 PSAT(sophmore). Did you actually study for yours though? All I had was the Princeton Review which taught the main strategy to come up with your own #s instead of doing algebra. On one of the Blue Book practice tests I got like a 740 or 750 for math so I think that I"m good to go on math. As for Critical Reading, I’m going to read more of National Geographic Magazine(I already do but not enough) and start memorizing a ton of words everyday.</p>