<p>7th Grade (without any prep) -
I think I got around a 1650?
8 on Essay</p>
<p>8th Grade (with a little bit of studying for math)-
1760
6 on Essay</p>
<p>Beginning 9th Grade (with some more verbal prep)-
2010
11 on Essay
710 Math
660 Writing
630 CR</p>
<p>And this is a PSAT I took...
End of 9th Grade (without anymore prep than what I've had) -
218</p>
<p>80 Math
69 Writing
69 CR</p>
<p>My essay would probably make my Writing score a bit higher, though...
Also, I received a 12 for my essay on a recent practice test, say, a couple months ago? Thanks.</p>
<p>These are my questions...
1. Would I make NMSQT in 11th grade?
2. What are my chances for breaking 2250-2300 by 11th grade on the real SAT?</p>
<p>NMSQT depends on where u live.
if u live in like Mass. or Cali then it will be harder.
but i think u have good chance cuz u have like 2100 already and u have almost 1.5 yrs.</p>
<p>for SAT
it might be kinda hard cuz score gets harder to improve as they get higher…
but the fact that u have 2 yrs and if u study for those 2 yrs, then u have a fairly good shot at breaking 2250~2300.</p>
<p>It’s definitely a possible goal, but this is what I recommend since you have time.
Read a LOT. Don’t worry about doing practice tests too much, especially ones by Collegeboard. Save them before actual SATs.
Reading a LOT will help you to nail that Critical Reading to 70’s or even 80 if you get lucky on PSAT. Math shouldn’t be a problem since you are doing well already, and Writing gets easier when you are older.
Critical Reading is what matters. Trust me.</p>