<p>226 Saturday California, 80 reading, 76 math, 70 writing. Really bummed i missed that math quest, i thought i had gotten two 80s.</p>
<p>will a 212 make it in florida?</p>
<p>218 in South Carolina.
I got a 58 in Math, and 80s in the other two. I was so excited because I didn’t miss or omit any question in reading or writing!</p>
<p>same for me OACLJV! 1 math wrong, final score was 236. however, it was an improvement over 227 from last year, so im happy with it. does anyone know how scholarships work for psat scores? like what colleges offer any merit aid for high psats</p>
<p>i got a 223 from maryland- whats the likelihood i’ll qualify? thanks!</p>
<p>221 here in Texas.</p>
<p>76 math (-1), 73 reading (-2, skip 2), 72 writing (-2)</p>
<p>Highest has been 219 so hopefully i made it :)</p>
<p>Schools not giving them out in Charlotte, NC–no explanation. They’re not giving them until AFTER the new year. Absolutely absurd.</p>
<p>My DD scored lower than her practice scores, but it seems it is a little bit higher than the cutoffs in the past 5 years. Hopefully she would still have a good chance.</p>
<p>wow, u guys are amazing, I feel so disappointed with a 208.has anyone found out the commended cutoff for ca yet ?</p>
<p>^CA is usually fairly high. Around 220.</p>
<p>Well you all make me feel pretty dumb. haha. I got a 207. 77 in both CR and Writing (-2 in CR, -1 in Writing)…and a 53 on math. I got all the easy questions right! and not too hot on the others. but I’m working on that for the SAT.</p>
<p>214 sophomore in Oregon
80 on math (auayahhayhaaEEEEEEE), 64 on reading (kicking myself) and 70 in writing (bleh)</p>
<p>Hoping to improve reading by a lot and retain math skillz for next year heh</p>
<p>Have a 227 in OR. Know of another w/ 240…yay! :)</p>
<p>217 from Nevada. I missed one Math and got a 76. Tough.</p>
<p>I’m getting mine in January even though my school already has them because they don’t want to “disrupt” finals…
And I’m in cali so cutoff will be high :(</p>
<p>218 in North Carolina!
CR 80 (-1), M 68 (-3, omit 1), W 70 (-3)
The highest cutoff was 217, two years ago… really nervous. :/</p>
<p>240 in California! =)</p>
<p>Unfortunately, it does not count because I am only a freshman. . . . Oh well. Hopefully I will do as well or almost as well in junior year. I may end up studying when I get closer to 11th grade to make sure I do well, which I did not do this time.</p>
<p>@Dream4Life, brokenandhealed: Don’t worry. Really, 200+ is fantastic. Be sure to recognize that CC members on average have far more insane numbers because we are usually more invested / interested in doing well academically. =)</p>
<p>@agitations: 218 is great! Good luck!!!</p>
<p>@WavesOfFire Congrats! I wish I had gotten that score… and as a freshman too! You should be proud. </p>
<p>When are we supposed to hear back from NMSQT about becoming semifinalists/commended? This process is waaaaaay too drawn out</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>All you need to know:</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/national-merit-scholarships/1365011-faq-psat-sat-nmsf-nmf-process.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/national-merit-scholarships/1365011-faq-psat-sat-nmsf-nmf-process.html</a></p>
<p>230+
I am so, so, so shocked.</p>
<p>@WavesOfFire: thank you, and congratulations on your INCREDIBLE score! :D</p>