<p>Beyond ****ed. Got a 210 on the PSAT. 75 CR, 73 M, and 62 W</p>
<p>I honestly have no clue how this happened. I was disappointed by my 730 SAT writing score from the November SAT and I got a 64 on the writing PSAT as a sophomore. I spent months and months and months taking practice tests and I never got below a 71 on writing. I called College Board and asked about a rescore option, but they don't offer it for the PSAT.</p>
<p>I also called National Merit about it and they told me that if there were unfavorable conditions in the test center, I could have replaced my 210 PSAT with the 2200 that I got on the November SAT. There <em>were</em> unfavorable conditions that took away more than 2 minutes from me during a math section, but my test center supervisor did not fill out an incident report, so I can't exchange the scores. This is extremely frustrating and I don't know if there is anything else I can do. I live in FL where the cut of for national merit was 214 last year.</p>
<p>Get over it man. Ok, so you had a bad test day and probably didn’t qualify for NMS, but so what? There are plenty of other scholarships out there. You sound like a smart kid, so go out and improve your SAT score, get a good ACT score, and you’re set. Most people would kill to get a 210; it’s not the end of the world.</p>
<p>@uncbound16 I guess you’re right that I should get over it. I just want to make sure that there is no way to fix my situation considering I could be missing out on thousands and thousands of dollars of scholarships.</p>
<p>Hey, don’t stress out over a screwed-up PSAT score. It is not going to affect your life, and you will at least be NMS commended. That’s something nearly 50% of the nation can’t do. So give yourself a pat on the back, and strive to get a high score on the SAT. I got a 176 on my PSAT in sophomore year, and I have a 2140 on my SAT in my junior year, which I will retake in January.</p>