<p>^If you signed up for the Student Search Service (or whatever it’s called lol) on the day you took the PSAT, then the College Board should have sent your scores to appropriate colleges looking for students in a certain score range. Judging from your scores, probably the top colleges in the US. :)</p>
<p>Congrats, by the way! Good luck on the SAT, too! :D</p>
<p>Awww, thanks! I need the encouragement (especially when I just got a beautifully wrapped package of SAT math books for Hanukkah, but I digress…).
And I did sign up for SSS, which is why I’m now getting those stupid UChicago postcards that seem to come every three seconds…
But when I apply to college they won’t see my scores, I assume.</p>
<p>@Hannahbanana69
I have exactly the same scores as you in all of the sections. Haha twinsies!
Gotta get that darn math score up The only differences are that I’m a sophomore (I HAVE TO TAKE IT AGAIN NEXT YEARRRR, AGHHH -__- ), .and that I go to school in NJ, which always has a ridiculous cut-off around 221.</p>
<p>I got a 212 and the cut off last year was 211. But the cutoff the year before was 214. It said that I made it in the 99th percentile. Did I make it? Florida</p>
<p>We don’t get scores for another two weeks yet. How annoying is that?! I already have my scores from the actual SAT in November but not my PSATs.</p>
<p>I got a 226, and I live in GA. We’re ranked pretty badly, so higher chances for me! One of my teacher says that I’m at least good for National Merit Semi-Finalist. :)</p>
<p>PLEASE HELP
needed attention- Anyone Juniors in Florida, in Hillsborough County, who took the October PSAT get or not get their scores back. My GC is an idiot and just shrugs when I ask her about it. ANY input is appreciated</p>
<p>209 in TX. Not good enough for national merit but I think I scored high enough for national achievement and commended performance.
My school hasn’t distributed the scores either. College board sent out access codes if you put down your email when you took the test. That’s how I got mine.</p>