<p>Junior year I jumped by 18 points. 213!
I prepped some, so I guess this would be a success story! (In 99% sure I'm a state NMSF)</p>
<p>I kind of spaced out on a lot of the questions (i.e made tons of dumb errors related to my distractability), however, so this would have been higher had I been paying attention...</p>
<p>Kobe, my sophomore got a 185 this year. How did you raise your score so high for your junior year…did you do alot of studying? I’m hoping he’ll raise it 25 points next year but I’m not sure how possible/probable it is. Thanks.</p>
<p>As a soph, I got 193(62 CR, 72 M, 59W). I messed up math and got 2 wrong even though I was in pre-calc, got 740 on math as a 7th grader. However, I did some studying this year especially writing. I got 220 (63CR, 77M, 80W). I should have gotten a perfect score in math; it was a stupid mistake. I couldn’t concentrate for the CR and I knew I put down the wrong answers while the test was in progress. I easily could have improved CR by 30 points if I could concentrate. However, writing just felt so right. I guessed on 1-2 questions, but I eliminated most choices. Best of all, this is my best PSAT/SAT score ever even on practice tests.</p>
<p>164 as a sophomore, and a 204 as a Junior. However, the junior scores are lower than all of my other practice test scores by about 10 (100 because they are SAT practice Tests), but I would call this a success nonetheless!</p>
<p>lol i got 212 and no national merit for me. too many asians in california.</p>
<p>i jumped from ~170 in sophomore year to 212 in junior year. i can’t really explain the jump because i didn’t know about the test and i wasn’t exactly sober. i can say that the PSAT i took in junior reflected my SAT scores sorta accurately.</p>