<p>@1golfer1 Good point with the CR section, I just hope I did really well in reading and writing because I definitely screwed up math :(( Only time will tell, or to be specific, December.</p>
<p>The M section is a joke for me, but harder than usual. It took my 7 mins to do the Section 2 and 9 mins to do Section 4. Usually I take 4 mins for Section 2 and 6 minutes for Section 4. </p>
<p>So if I got -7 CR (worst case scenario) with 1 omitted, 0 M and -1 W, what score do you think I may get? </p>
<p>around 225-230? great work!</p>
<p>Thank you! </p>
<p>Anybody taking the Saturday PSAT tomorrow?</p>
<p>@YohooAddict Merely. I don’t remember the details, the answer is merely</p>
<p>@1golfer1 (hope these tags work) I don’t remember the qusetion, I just saw the consensus was substantiated so I went with it. What was it again?</p>
<p>yeah it was definitely impromptu, she ran out (aka was exhausted) of questions and used an age one as something to prolong the conversation. It came directly from the text so there’s no question about it.</p>
<p>Taking it tomorrow. I only took the first 2 sections of the PSAT practice booklet they gave us. On the Math i got 15/20 and on reading i got 19/24. I been studying A lot for the sat since early July(do 1 sec a day and 20 words per week). My goal on the PSAT is at least a 180 +. Any tips please ?</p>
<p>@marsha.ss I put the same answer for the identifying sentence error question about: “simultaneously at the same time”. The question is: is it right though?</p>
<p>Someone tell me the answers to these questions:
Identifying Sentence Error: It was about something and “simultaneously at the same time”, which was wrong. What was the answer that correctly fixed this error?
Sentence Error: I don’t really remember this question, but I remember that the word “accurate” was underlined. Was that the error in the sentence?
Sentence Error: It started off with “The year 1997 saw…” and the word “saw” was underlined. Was “saw” the error?</p>
<p>What was the answer to the Math grid-in between 23 and 23.5?</p>
<p>I believe that the answer to the crane question was “one can see” because the subsequent modifier is accidentally modifying one.</p>
<p>@emmajane03 I thought any number greater than 26 and less than 29.5 would’ve worked</p>
<p>@Emmajane03 I put 162</p>
<p>Can anyone predict my score? I think I got</p>
<p>4-5 wrong CR
3 wrong writing
0 wrong math</p>
<p>thanks.</p>
<p>@Chalmydia Math: 80, Writing: 70-71, Critical Reading: 70, So either 220 or 221. Good job, can you please answer my questions above plz.</p>
<p>How many questions/percent of questions do you guys think we’ve discussed here? Based on the convos + the brief appearance of the Google doc, I think I’ve gotten around 4-5 wrong CR, 1 wrong math, and 1-2 wrong writing. I really hope I didn’t get many more wrong. Aiming for 216…</p>
<p>Sentence Error: I don’t really remember this question, but I remember that the word “accurate” was underlined. Was that the error in the sentence</p>
<p>what about(please predict guys)
cr:=-6(at best)/-8(at worst)
wri: -2 at worst
math:-1
last years cutoff in florida was 211 do i have a chance for nmsf or f</p>
<p>@yoyo27 CR: 69( at best), 63-65 (at worst). W: 72, M:76. So even at lowest you will probably get it. Good job. Please answer my question above…</p>