<p>so i guess all the junior took the PSAT this morning. I thought the test was really easy, almost too easy. so how you guys feel about the PSAT today???</p>
<p>The math was definitely a lot easier than expected. The other two seemed about normal to me.</p>
<p>The test was easy overall, but there was a timing irregularity (we lost 8 minutes) during Section 4 that caused me to not complete the section (3 problems blank). When I reported the irregularity to the proctor he denied the existence of any such irregularity, even with people having timed it on their watches. Out of approx. 50 people taking the test, only 2 completed section 4.</p>
<p>You mean they just gave you 8 minutes short? For us, they had an online clock projected on the front wall of the room and wrote the stop time on the board, which seemed fair.</p>
<p>ken145, thats so weird, the same thing happened to my friend who said that he only got 17 minutes instead of 25 minutes on section 4, which in my opinion the hardest section…</p>
<p>Yes they cut us short. There was this little analog clock on the stage (we were in a big gym) and he wrote a stop time on the board, but we are confident it was miscalculated.</p>
<p>@asiankid, might I ask what part of the US this individual is from?</p>
<p>North Carolina</p>
<p>That’s weird, I’m in MD here. Same thing, 17 minutes. And the proctor refused to submit an irregularity report.</p>
<p>Also, they had us seated 4 to a table, and you could literally see the other person’s answer sheet.</p>
<p>okay…i thought that the short duo-passages in section 3 were quite hard…wanna go over some answers?</p>
<p>It seemed fairly easy to me as well. I think I have a good shot at NMSF.</p>
<p>@ken145 - Same here. Every time I was looking at the corner of my test book, the other person’s answer sheet was literally right there. I didn’t look, but I thought it was really odd.</p>
<p>I’m a sophomore BTW.</p>
<p>I’m feeling really good! My practice tests have been all over the place (210 to 240, literally), but unless I made a bunch of stupid mistakes, I don’t think less than 220 (my guess at the Texas cut off) is likely. If I really did as good as I think, I made a 230+. I too thought it seemed extraordinarily easy, compared to practice/previously administered tests. Didn’t seem like there were too many “hard” questions.</p>
<p>I hope it went well!!</p>
<p>All I know is, number 36 was 36. LOL.</p>
<p>^Haha, I remember that!</p>
<p>What was the answer to the vocab question to predicting the future? I don’t remember all of the choices, but I put presumptuous; pretty sure that’s wrong.</p>
<p>I’m sure it was “prescient” because that means knowing beforehand. It was one of my AP Lang vocab words a few weeks ago too, so that helped lol</p>
<p>For the Chinese terracota sOldier grammar question did you guys get no error? </p>
<p>12 for the dog and room question?
108 for prime numbers ?
375/450 for lake question
4 for socks question
Last question was II and III only ?</p>