<p>@Mango920452 very possible. Nationally, people scored worse than last year so</p>
<p>Anyone care to predict whether or not a 200 will be enough for commendation?</p>
<p>@meaa7130 haha thanks</p>
<p>I have a question. If you get say a 68 and a half, do they round it up to 69 or down I 68. Same question for like 68 and three quarters</p>
<p>@palm12341
Maybe…have you been able to find your score percentages vs the nation…you should be able to estimate from there</p>
<p>my 36.5 was rounded up to 37 </p>
<p>@palm12341 </p>
<p>There is a possibility. We just have to wait and see. Do you think the cutoff for Ohio could be 211 this year? It was 213 last year. Thanks!</p>
<p>@didierdrogba thanks! :)</p>
<p>Could anyone else leave a comment for my situation! Thanks!</p>
<p>Keep in mind y’all that a 40.25 rounds up to a 41, they ALWAYS round up in the PSAT.</p>
<p>I got a 215 and I live in Alabama so I’m straight lol.</p>
<p>@balrog29 are you serious???</p>
<p>Can anyone else confirm?</p>
<p>i dont think balrog is right… im pretty sure the blue book says a .25 rounds down. google will answer. im too lazy to llook it up</p>
<p>Okay so apparently I calculated my scores wrong… I actually have a 213 Will there be any way the cutoff is 213 this year for Georgia? I know that’s high hoping, but here’s the cutoff scores from previous years: 215 (2014), 217, 214, 218, 215, 214… maybe GA will make a 2 point decrease? :(</p>
<p>its possible, scores have been lower this year</p>
<p>how about texas? any prediction for the cutoff score here?</p>
<p>@tylerfrenchfrye I’m in the same boat as you, I need ohios scores to go down by 2 points. Let’s hope for the best!</p>
<p>I’m positive it rounds up. Kaplan PSAT book:</p>
<p>“Remember, do not count questions left blank as wrong. Round up to the nearest whole number.”</p>
<p>The key word is up. I also had a PSAT prep class and my teacher told me that you always round up your score. </p>
<p>hey guys, college board can’t cancel our scores if we check our scores through the other way? </p>
<p>Do you guys think if we access our scores early, they’ll be invalidated or something?</p>
<p>i dont see why they would</p>
<p>No people have managed to access scores early before this year…what can they do. its their fault</p>
<p>and this method is accurate correct? Can someone who’s already received paper copies confirm this? </p>