PSAT 2012 test scores received

<p>Our school in SoCal is distributing today.</p>

<p>cassat – you should be very proud of your score. The cutoff for this year may differ from last year’s 223 (unless you already have a list of this year’s numbers…). Nice job and good luck on the SAT.</p>

<p>Yep no scores still at my school ;_;</p>

<p>I probably got a 160. We’ll most likely get them this or next week.</p>

<p>234 from nj :smiley: a lot better than i had hoped for, I actually just wanted to make the cutoff for semis but i’m very pleased</p>

<p>I would appreciate it if people could post their 10th grade year scores versus their Junior year. I’d like to see the average increase…my daughter scored 68, 63, 66 in 10th grade.</p>

<p>hi im from Arizona. Does anyone know when AZ PSAT scores are arriving?</p>

<p>I’m from AZ and haven’t gotten mine yet… :P</p>

<p>Has anyone in NorCal gotten their scores back yet?</p>

<p>bsalum, I’m a senior now, but I can tell you that, without studying, my scores increased ~10-15 per year.</p>

<p>We are in GA, as well.
College Counselors are saying they do not yet have the scores. :frowning:
Anxious to hear.
Please keep me posted.</p>

<p>Some schools schedule a formal distribution of the scores.
Mon from GA who homeschools, I’m looking to you as you have no bureaucratic filter.
Thanks</p>

<p>Once more SoCal people on CC start receiving their scores I will begin bothering my school’s counseling office for my scores, lol. My school doesn’t even have any formal distribution, but they seem to hold onto them for awhile before announcing that you can pick them up. Ugh.</p>

<p>DD from New Hampshire - 224.
In response to one of the other posts, this compares to a 219 as a sophomore.
Her math went up, but her reading and writing stayed the same (reading was 75 and writing was 80 both times).
Hope this helps.</p>

<p>Junior from Ohio.</p>

<p>Sophomore: 191 total, 64 CR, 67 M, 60 W</p>

<p>Junior: 216 total, semi-finalist (cutoff is 211 i think), 71 CR, 73 M, 72 W</p>

<p>What happens now with being a semi-finalist? I’m not entirely sure.</p>

<p>Never mind, I was confused. I thought you automatically are a semi-finalist if you are in the 99th percentile. The past two years the cutoffs in Ohio have been 214 and 212, so I’m confident there. </p>

<p>But what does happen next? how do they determine semi-finalists from finalists?</p>

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<p>All your questions will be answered in this sticky thread:</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&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Not yet in Chicago</p>

<p>Still no scores in Texas. Darn you mailman…I mean mailperson.</p>

<p>No scores in WA yet</p>