<p>i got a 210 on the PSAT in sophomore year.
i didnt study and i still havent studied but i wanna take the sat in november.</p>
<p>if i make an effort to study for the test, do u think i'll do ok??
is 2 months enough time????</p>
<p>i got a 210 on the PSAT in sophomore year.
i didnt study and i still havent studied but i wanna take the sat in november.</p>
<p>if i make an effort to study for the test, do u think i'll do ok??
is 2 months enough time????</p>
<p>Depends on what score you are aiming for. If its like 2200, I'd say go for it. Best of luck though!</p>
<p>thanx. im not tryin to get a perfect score. all i want is to do ok (a 2200 is fine). im probably gonna redo it next october anyway.</p>
<p>i just wouldnt wanna take it and do really, really bad...</p>
<p>don't worry about not having enough time. If you make full use of your time, then you'll run out of good practice material before the test date, anyways.</p>
<p>really?? </p>
<p>i mean, i think i have to study for the math section since its more advanced now. so that might take a while.</p>
<p>anyone else?? do u think i should try it or just wait a little more??</p>
<p>At my kids' HS, they have all students take the PSAT 9th, 10th & 11th grades & have them take the SAT in fall or spring of 11th grade. THe also recommend juniors take the ACT & SAT II. If the students are satisfied with their scores, many don't take any tests (except APs & those for class) their senior year. My son is only taking one SAT II test for Math II this year as a senior & APs.
Many of his peers are also satisfied with their scores from junior year & not re-taking exams.</p>