High school class of 2016

<p>Stands for Practice Like A Noob.</p>

<h1>NewbsForLifeYoIfItGetsMeIntoMIT</h1>

<p>PSAT is a practice SAT…it’s only NMSQT when you’re a junior.</p>

<p>How else are you guys deciding on which test to take between the two?</p>

<p>You can take both I’m pretty sure.</p>

<p>I’m taking both.</p>

<p>Not sure how I feel about taking both.</p>

<p>I will probably take both even though I hate testing. I would prefer the ACT though</p>

<p>I have plenty of time to do it. And I’m really interested in both of them.</p>

<p>I’ll take both just because.
My Junior year won’t be as busy as a lot of y’all’s.</p>

<p>PSAT is practice for SAT. Although, it is also the nmsqt. The P is for preliminary.</p>

<p>I’m only taking the ACT because my school doesn’t offer the SAT and I don’t wanna go through the trouble of finding some other way to take it. :P</p>

<p>What?^ Wait, who else here lives in Georgia?</p>

<p>At my school, we’re required to take the PSAT in 9th, 10th, and 11th grade. I omitted a lot of questions this year because I thought it would be strategic, but when I looked at the questions I skipped, some of them were really easy. I need to change my strategy next year.</p>

<p>I’m in Georgia.
And there’s at least 3 others.</p>

<p>We take the PSAT in 8th grade then junior year.</p>

<p>Welp my behind the wheel portion of getting my license starts tonight. Hopefully I don’t cause too many wrecks ^^</p>

<p>Also, my thoughts go out to those on the San Fran flight that crashed today. Awful stuff :(</p>

<p>I’m in Georgia. And on the PSAT I answered every single question because I thought it was like the CRCT (GA people will know what I mean) so I got a lot of questions wrong… I still got around a 160-170 tho</p>

<p>lol the CRCT sucks…glad I’m finally done. I got 3 perfect scores this year, 2 wrong on SS, and 2 wrong on Math; only reason I got 2 wrong in Math is because I finished in 30 minutes total and didn’t check my work.</p>

<p>We were all happy when the CRCT was over. We thought we were done
And then here comes the EOCT…</p>