<ol>
<li><p>Ridiculous jump from 10th grade to 11th</p></li>
<li><p>Same number in every section, each time I took a test</p></li>
<li><p>Same exact junior PSAT and SAT score as well as distribution.</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Sophomore PSAT: 215 (no prep)
Junior PSAT: 223 (worked on vocab a little over the summer)
December SAT: probably low 2300/high 2200, i canceled (did past tests that i found online and read a grammar book)
January SAT: 2380 (took a couple more past tests)</p>
<p>Soph PSAT: 184 (No prep)
Junior PSAT: 191 (Again, no prep)
Junior SAT: I’ll post this after I get my scores back from the March SAT exam (1 practice test and ~20 practice questions from the collegeboard website)</p>
<p>Sophmore PSAT: 187 (I didn’t even know there was a PSAT when I took this…)
Junior PSAT: 210 (I took a prep class where we basically went through the blue book and how to do everything in there. Most of my mistakes were stupid ones though.)
Junior SAT: 2150 (I actually bubbled wrong in the math but time ran out and I was too scared to go back. I’m forever wondering what I would’ve gotten if those last 2 questions on the section had been bubbled right.)</p>
<p>Now I’m waiting on my March SAT and I’m hoping I didn’t make stupid mistakes again…</p>
<p>@hangooksaram That’s not bad! I did the same thing (223 PSAT, 2090 SAT) but after some more studying I was able to bring it up to a better score (2220 SAT). Be thankful you can take the SAT more than once, unlike the PSAT!</p>
<p>Sophomore PSAT: 181 (Not any prep, really.)
Junior PSAT: 217 (Maybe 3 or 4 previously administered SATs, that’s it.)
Junior SAT: Not yet available, but I took it on the 9th. I’ll repost in 17 days or whenever it is.</p>
<p>Yeah, the PSATs weren’t too good for me. But do not despair! Each time, I went 10(0)+ on my score from PSAT to SAT. It’s possible to raise your score with practice and lots of reading! (:</p>
<p>7th grade ACT: 22 (no prep)
Freshman SAT: 1970 (no prep)
Sophomore PSAT: 210 (two practice tests)
Sophomore ACT: 33 (ten practice tests)
Junior PSAT: 227 (one practice test)
Junior SAT: 2340 (no prep because I’d already done it for the ACT last year)</p>