<p>I just couldn't take it, so I had to start this post.
Our PSAT results should be out very soon!</p>
<p>Post here if you got your results!</p>
<p>Just soooooo excited!</p>
<p>I just couldn't take it, so I had to start this post.
Our PSAT results should be out very soon!</p>
<p>Post here if you got your results!</p>
<p>Just soooooo excited!</p>
<p>I’m predicting that I’m barely going to miss my approx. cutoff score here (209).
Despite the hours I spent on vocab, I’m not getting a good feeling about sentence completion. Math wasn’t too hard but I’m still not sure. Writing, hmmmm…idk.</p>
<p>Can’t wait!
Good luck to all other National Merit contenders!</p>
<p>i hope the curves are good! im excited for mine too.</p>
<p>Damn it, you made it seem like scores were already available.</p>
<p>do you guys know when the scores will be available?</p>
<p>wait can we access the results through collegeboard or do we have to get them through school?</p>
<p>i hope i make the cutoff lol</p>
<p>^what the hell? Didn’t you already get a 2400? Why are you “hoping”? You should be confident.</p>
<p>LovexLight: The only way to see them online is to use a code given to you by your score report, given out by your school. So you have to wait for your school to give them out.</p>
<p>psat penalizes a lot more for little mistakes, and I wasnt exactly in the best of shape for the psat, cuz i was sick and tired :(</p>
<p>I noticed that the College Board website says that you can get the scores online in December, and they have a place for you to leave your e-mail address to be notified when they’re available. Do you think this is a change, or do you need an access code as in previous years?</p>
<p>Gensis- I don’t mean to be rude, but are you sure you got a 2400? I remember arguing a certain writing question with you (about the conclusion to one of the improving paragraph ones, something about chinatown vs. successful flight) and my friend put the answer I put and got a 80 MC while you claim the same by putting the different answer. How is that possible?</p>
<p>you got me excited too =[ lol, i was wondering when someone was going to make a post though. I think semifinalist is around 218 for NY right? I already know I got a math grid in wrong so thats like a 76 =[</p>
<p>does anyone remember exactly when we got the results last year? I think it was early December.</p>
<p>I think the curve for writing might be</p>
<p>-0 80
-1 80
-2 78</p>
<p>and so on, so i think we are permitted to make one error.</p>
<p>Ah that makes sense. Sorry, didn’t mean to affront you- I was just curious.</p>
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<p>CB had the same exact interface and layout to the page and asked for the same information the past 2 years. Access codes were needed those two years, and I don’t expect anything to be different.</p>
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<p>I just looked through my e-mail trash box (I save pretty much all my deleted e-mails) and the 2009 PSAT results were available online (with access code) on 12/18. Of course, some schools get reports earlier and distribute them before 12/18; other schools (like mine) wait until January. -___-</p>
<p>I am so excited for these things to come out. I think I have a definite shot as my state’s cutoff is around 212. : D</p>
<p>Congratulations gensis, btw!</p>
<p>To clarify, you do need the access code from your school to look at your score on the CB website (in Dec). However, your school might receive the scores sooner than this- I was told late Nov. or early Dec. Keep checking in with your counselors or the person who manages standardized test stuff at your school.</p>
<p>As I mentioned earlier, as soon as you get your score post them here.</p>
<p>gensis, I don’t think you should worry too much about making the cutoff, even if you weren’t feeling too well during the test. It’s true that careless mistakes can be a bigger factor for the PSAT, but a couple of mistakes probably won’t un-semifinalist (haha weird made up word…) someone who got a 2400 on the SAT. I’m sure you did fine, anyway :)</p>
<p>I’m excited for the results to come out as well, although I really hope I didn’t misbubble anything!</p>
<p>Talked to my counselor today and was informed that PSAT scores would be available this Monday. Pretty excited.</p>