<p>fledgling,</p>
<p>CR: 78
Math: 77
Writing: 75</p>
<p>Total: 230</p>
<p>fledgling,</p>
<p>CR: 78
Math: 77
Writing: 75</p>
<p>Total: 230</p>
<p>^ Awesome, thanks! :)</p>
<p>-3 on grammar for sure (so disappointed since grammar usually saves my score!)</p>
<p>so far -1 on math (should stay that way unless I made a dumb mistake on some easy question that hasn’t been discussed yet)</p>
<p>skipped 2 and -1 to -3 or -4 (depending on whether I got the “resentment vs. disdain” and “limitations of study vs. accuracy of statistics” ones correct)</p>
<p>My score range is from 215 to 220, and the cutoff has generally been between 215 to 219 for Texas! So I’m praying to the stars that I can make it.</p>
<p>GM2009: I am on the exact same page as you. I really hope I got the TX cut off of 215. Here’s what I thought of it:</p>
<p>CR: Not bad at all. I think I missed 0-1 total. So roughly 78-80 there?</p>
<p>Math: At first I thought I did terribly, but I feel more confident now. I think I missed 2 and omitted 1. I hope that’s a 70 maybe?</p>
<p>Writing: Really frustrated me since I usually do extremely well on it. I got all the revising sentences and revising a paragraph down, but several finding the error questions are really disputed even on CC. Anywhere from 1-3 wrong. I just hope the curve will be more generous…</p>
<p>The wait until mid December is going to be really rough. </p>
<p>BTW does anyone know whether we can access our scores online in mid December if we already registered last year? I recall reading last year on CC that the CB website only allows you to see them early one year (the year you register). Otherwise, my school distributes the score reports on Jan 2, which means I would die over winter break.</p>
<p>GM2009, I really do hope we both make it :D</p>
<p>Only two more days!:)</p>
<p>two more days till what?</p>
<p>println:<br>
Yeah, I hope we made it :)</p>
<p>Good job on CR! I actually thought it was kind of hard in some places.
Do you remember what you got for a question on the passage about Hari that asked how the boys he worked with felt about him?
The two narrowed down answer choices were “resentment” and “disdain”, and I’m just torn between the two.</p>
<p>Isn’t the PSAT also mailed to your home in December? If that’s the case, you wouldn’t have to wait for the school to distribute it.</p>
<p>Hey,
For the one with the x<0 , yz>0 and all three must be odd, the answer was I,II, and III, but does anyone remember what question it was? because I can’t remember what I put but knowing the number of the question might help. Thanks so much</p>
<p>The A and B and X one, isn’t it two? If you draw two circles they intersect at two points unless they are tangent or don’t intersect at all.</p>
<p>Was the spinner one things that equaled exactly eight or greater than or equal to?</p>
<p>Ugh I think I read it as equals eight and got it wrong. <em>facepalm</em></p>
<p>allegro, for the points they give u one as x and want to know how many more there are, thus the answer is one because 2 -1 = 1</p>
<p>spinner 1: 1 2 3 4
spinner 2 : 1 2 3 4 5 6
Q:Possibility of combo being at least 8
A: (Combos of at least 8/ total combos)= (6+2,3,4)+(5+3,4)+(4+4)/6*4= 3+2+1/24=6/24=1/4=Answer</p>
<p>Dang, I was confident I got 80, but score -2 for not reading questions correctly. -_- I read the spinner as equal to eight and the ABX one as how many points could be possibly be X</p>
<p>Hopefully next year when it actually counts I actually get a decent amount of sleep the night before.</p>
<p>^^^^^^Two more days until the Saturday group takes the test haha
Now it’s one more day! I’m so nervous!</p>
<p>how do you take the saturday PSAT? I mean, doesn’t your school offer it on wednesday?</p>
<p>No, they only offer it on Saturday:/ They don’t want people to miss a day of school.</p>
<p>I’m also in the exact same situation as both of you - GM2009 and println.</p>
<p>On another note, I’m 95% positive that there is no error in this sentence:
“L’enfant suggested to build the capitol at the center of Washington D.C. before offering to design a National Mall.”</p>
<p>I selected “to build” because the infinitive-form sounded weaker than the gerund-form “building,” but infinitives can also function as nouns and are thus grammatically correct. The prepositional phrase “at the center” is also idiomatically correct. If someone knows of another opposing grammatical rule, please let me know.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure I didn’t get national merit commended because I made too many mistakes on math…ugh…</p>
<p>M= -3 to -4…
CR= -10 to -15 ish…depending on vocab…also i left 1 blank
W= -4 to -6</p>
<p>idk…i think that might add up to 190 or so…can’t figure out score atm…silverturtle can u please do it for me?? pretty please??? =)</p>
<p>and also…this test is for scholarship based only is that correct? my counselor was saying that if money isn’t a huge deal to you…the colleges also like seeing improvements in your score so that i guess means colleges won’t look down on me for scoring like a 190 on the PSAT??? (btw im a junior)</p>
<p>Galib,</p>
<p>Math: 70 if three wrong; 68 if four wrong</p>
<p>CR: 63 if ten wrong; 56 if fifteen wrong</p>
<p>Writing: 67 if four wrong; 64 if six wrong</p>
<p>Total: 188-200</p>
<p>“and also…this test is for scholarship based only is that correct? my counselor was saying that if money isn’t a huge deal to you…the colleges also like seeing improvements in your score so that i guess means colleges won’t look down on me for scoring like a 190 on the PSAT??? (btw im a junior)”</p>
<p>The test is only for scholarships and related recognition. Colleges do not even know your PSAT score unless you self-report on an application.</p>
<p>Only 12 hours or so left!</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>