PSAT tomorrow- good luck!

<p>I dont sleep... i study sat vocab words..</p>

<p>S. had a chick-fil-a biscuit and chocolate cake (yumm..) and is off to take on the PSAT. Good luck everyone!</p>

<p>"S. had a chick-fil-a biscuit and chocolate cake (yumm..)"</p>

<p>wow that sound super good...... Im leavin in an hour and I'll Prob get some starbucks and a muffin on the way...</p>

<p>I just got home..... I thought it went really well.....</p>

<p>I thought it was fairly easy. I got a 197 two days ago on the practice and looked over some math stuff since then.</p>

<p>I actually thought it was all easier than the practice, espescially the math (which seemed to have a higher amount of geometry questions than usual).</p>

<p>hmm.... I actualy didnt have to many geometry questions.......
I had Form W...</p>

<p>I had Form W. The math was easy... I'm pretty confident I aced it. The second CR section was a little tough in places, and some of the Writing questions were a little ambiguous. I got over a 220 on a practice a while back, so hopefully I'll get something out of it.</p>

<p>did anybody get that quadrilateral one? that was so hardd! also did anyone get the one about the averages of f d c e and watev. thanks a ton. omg i hope i did well! (last year as a soph got a 189)</p>

<p>oh and on CR did wut did u guys get for the "hum" question? i put "constant presence"</p>

<p>teh quad one was 3.5............ id dint know about the averages one</p>

<p>Be careful about posting answers, guys. There is still the Sat test to be taken (though is is supposedly a different test).
My s thought the CR was quite hard, but he's a math-oriented kid anyway. I will cross my fingers. Last yr as a soph. he got a 204, I believe. This yrs cutoff for our state was 218 (has been for 2-3 yrs). I hope it doesnt go up next yr!!</p>

<p>More than supposedly, it IS an entirely different test. </p>

<p>The quadrilateral question wasn't hard if you understood what it wanted you to do... the quadrilateral was basically inside of a rectangle with right triangles in the corners. Find the area of each right triangle and subtract that total from that large rectangle.</p>

<p>The average question was this, yes?:</p>

<p>Average of a, b, c, and d is 80.</p>

<p>Average of a, b, c, d, and e is 120.</p>

<p>What is the value of e? It should be 280. The hum question.... oh yeah. I think I put the same thing.</p>

<p>^^^IF above is correct i got that answer right...</p>

<p>i had a dissapoinment today i bombed my second chemistry test i mean really bombed it...me and resource room teacher r working on it..</p>

<p>hear this: MY RR TEACHER has no faith in me he doesnt believe i did good! ur supposed to support ur student not discourage them!</p>

<p>yes 280 was correct...... yeah hay</p>