<p>pshhhh…another 35.</p>
<p>E:36
M:36
R:34
S:35</p>
<p>whatever.</p>
<p>pshhhh…another 35.</p>
<p>E:36
M:36
R:34
S:35</p>
<p>whatever.</p>
<p>34 </p>
<p>superscore’s still a 35</p>
<p>My scores are finally up! Hate my life.</p>
<p>Legit question…What’s the PSAE? -.- I only know of the PSAT</p>
<p>Just got my scores (in Oregon)</p>
<p>C: 34
E: 36 (+1) (lucky)
M: 33 (+1) (thought I did better)
R: 34 (-1) (kinda expected this)
S: 33 (-3) (Grrrr)
Essay: 10 (+1) (lol, wrote about porn)</p>
<p>Overall, a little disappointed, especially that my math only improved by 1 point, angered that science went down so far, but not too bad, at least my superscore improved. :)</p>
<p>PSAE = Prairie State Achievement Exam. All Illinois Juniors are required to take the ACT and Workkeys (essentially a test to challenge a student’s work place needs, such as very, very easy math, reading, and science (for the most part)). It was taken April 27th (ACT) and April 28th (Workkeys).</p>
<p>DS finally could see the ACT scores of his PSAE/State-mandated test on the ACT website this AM (he had also taken the ACT earlier in the month). We live just outside of Chicago. He said many people he knew at school had already received their scores (not sure if online or in mail), but with almost 800 in his junior class, not surprising that all scores were not ready at the same time…</p>
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<p>Yep, no matter what your previous score. My son got a 36 last year as a sophomore, and just got back another 36 in the mail today. Now his school will finally be happy because they can use the results in their official junior-year-class stats.</p>