How are My Scores??

<p>I am a Freshman, studying for the (P)SAT :P
I thought I may as well tackle it chunk by chunk.
I took the real SAT in 7th grade with Duke TiP and did pretty well.
I got into their highest camp and really enjoyed it :D</p>

<p>So I bought the Blue Book, but didn't want to exhaust it yet...
Instead, I'm solving the problems in Princeton Review's book.
Math is not a problem for me at all.
Writing and Reading is what I'm focusing on.
Anyway, I solved through the 10 tests and took the PSAT Practice Test in the back for real.
And I was shocked. 234!!!
I guess I am super proud, b/c I think that's good(?), but maybe delusional of my abilities.
Is the Princeton Review test easier than the real thing? harder?</p>

<p>Thanks for your time :D</p>

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<p>Did you realize you needed to ■■■■■ again after your five month break?</p>

<p>oh boy. im laughing real hard right now. thanks risubu.</p>

<p>I’m glad you’re having your laugh. I guess I’m a ■■■■■ for using my bro’s account to ask a question huh? Answer if you wanna, don’t if you don’t. no need to hate</p>

<p>And sorry had to add one thing. No lies here. And my bro really did do all that in the chance me, so I don’t see what your calling a ■■■■■. Maybe he’s just too good</p>

<p>All right then. We are here to help. What were your individual scores on your practice PSAT?</p>

<p>Any freshman studying for the PSAT and/or the SAT has their priorities out of line. You should be focusing on your EC’s, regular classes, and having a SOCIAL life. Go out, go bowling or play sports or get drunk (well maybe in a year or 2). Don’t be inside studying for a test that everyone (pretty much) takes 2 years later.</p>

<p>wow, then my sincerest apologies. he was a very very impressive applicant. what school did your bro end up going to?</p>

<p>Ok, if you’re a freshman getting a 234 PSAT, then obviously you won’t have problems with the PSAT or SAT when you take it for real. To be honest, if you are brilliant enough to get a 234 as a freshman, then you should be smart enough to realize that it is a good score. You’ve got better things to do then study for the SAT, and if you keep studying pointlessly (for something you are already good at), then kids like me will improve their app in different ways to get that Ivy League spot. </p>

<p>In that case, keep studying for it man, your score is terrible.</p>