<p>I did my first in 8th grade.</p>
<p>1350/1600</p>
<p>I did my first in 8th grade.</p>
<p>1350/1600</p>
<p>"^blake. WE like have/are hoping for the same scores except in your scenario, it’s a year shifted back. lol "</p>
<p>Haha, hopefully we can both exceed our goals.</p>
<p>I’m a NMSF. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!</p>
<p>10th grade PSATs: 163</p>
<p>141 6th or 7th grade
186 9th grade</p>
<p>PSAT - 192 in 8th Grade
and then 231 in 10th Grade (No prep b/c it didn’t count)
I took it as the NMSQT earlier this month.</p>
<p>^that’s a pretty big jump.</p>
<p>Soph PSAT: 197
First SAT: 2210</p>
<p>sophomore psat: 189 </p>
<p>no prep 'cause i’m just lazy like that.</p>
<p>soph psat = 170
junior psat = 199
SAT Junior Year = 2040
SAT Senior Year = (scores coming out tomorrow expecting 2100-2150)</p>
<p>Sophomore - 168 (the sad thing is that this was in the 92nd percentile of all 10th graders…)
Junior - 188 (also 92nd percentile, but it’s better because mostly ‘smarter’ students pay the fee to take it in their junior year)
SAT I junior year without my glasses (huge headache… not fun) - 1690
SAT I senior year - 1880</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I haven’t done any preparation at all other than frequently going to this site: freerice.com</p>
<p>That’s probably why my CR score is always the highest… (690 -94th nation percentile).</p>
<p>The reason my PSAT score improved was simply because I was better used to the time limits and knew that I couldn’t screw around or waste time on a simple question.</p>
<p>Soph - 193
Junior PSAT - 219
SAT 1st - 2290</p>
<p>Junior PSAT - 177</p>
<p>Junior SAT - 1690, 1800</p>
<p>Senior SAT - 2000</p>
Dude,that was my score,but just before 7th grade(6th grade summer).
That was in response to rawwwr.
this is from 2009