<p>joekid you don't have to worry about it, PSATs won't affect you</p>
<p>I know, I'm just reaffirming -- the importance of maintaining high status once you have reached it.</p>
<p>I call here------no more debate about the importance of the PSAT and no more asking to predict scores. You can try to use the curves posted or you can just wait. Why guess when you're likely wrong in your guess?</p>
<p>I like how we are spending hours torturing ourselves with the game of prediction while in a fraction of a second we can definitively see our scores once we get the report - let's shorten the agony and save the palpitations for the day we get our PSAT back - for me, i'm just going to pretend I never took it (PSAT? Know nothing about it.) I have loads of homework to keep my mind busy anyway. This is officially my last post here, that is, until I get the that-must-not-be-named-thing back. Ciao!</p>
<p>^^True...</p>
<p>But that's what an internet board is for. Venting out. Ranting.</p>
<p>It's all good....</p>
<p>The scores are in!.</p>
<p>Check with your counselors. </p>
<p>I was doing office work today and I was given the PSAT scores to place in the mailboxes' of the teachers.</p>
<p>they should totally make a PACT</p>
<p>I actually can worry about it because I know I have a chance of getting it unlike you princetonfather. You say you know for a fact that you got 3 wrong on math. That would put you at a 72 or lower in the math section alone. I can also assume you got at least one more wrong which would put you below a 70. That is just horrible for you. I don't think you will get commended now. So I actually can worry because I know I aced the math.</p>
<p>WOW okay, **** off JoeKid.</p>
<p>Everyone should stop delegating what can and can't be done on this message board.
Since when is worrying about your grades unadvisable here? It's a damn message board, of course that's gonna happen.
If we all just respect each other and mind our own business there wouldn't be so much animosity.</p>
<p>What's the most you think one state's Semifinalist cutoff could increase in the span of one year?
1 point?</p>
<p>no, some have risen as much as 4 points between one year and the next.</p>
<p>inundated-- They do have a quasi-'PACT', which is called the PLAN test, quite cheesily. Students take it in tenth grade typically (in fact, I'm not sure taking it at other times actually is possible-- everyone I know who took it was in tenth grade when they did).</p>
<p>Okay good, either way I made it as semifinalist</p>
<p>Alright, my guidance counselor was a bit off in telling me my PSAT score. He said it was 220, and its actually 218. Now, I live in New York and the cutoff for the past two years has been 218, and plus it said I scored in the 99th percentile on my score report. So, am I probably still gonna make Semi-finalist status?</p>
<p>Eep I get my scores tomorrow! (That, of course, is assuming I don't have a snow day)</p>
<p>Hey does anyone know what two wrong and one skipped on the math section for saturday would be?</p>
<p>I think its a 720.</p>
<p>the percentile on your score sheet is out of the nation. semi-finalists are the top 1% of your state.</p>
<p>got my scores: </p>
<p>207: 64 CR 72M 71W</p>
<p>what is the best way to improve these especially the CR for the SAT</p>