<p>I really want to know how I did. I figure if I take an official PSAT practice test I should score around the same I did on the real one. However, I'm really nervous and borderline freaking out. </p>
<p>What do you think of this plan? If I do I might be to nervous to actually do well and I'm just scared to find out that I did bad (which I'm sure of). UGH idk what would you guys do?!</p>
<p>If you really want to know, I guess you could take a practice test, but there’s no reason to panic before your actual score comes out.</p>
<p>I personally wouldn’t recommend it… A myriad of other variables come into play here, like, exhaustion, stress, and others. And, since the PSAT curves, simply taking another PSAT would be… well… unreliable.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t recommend sapping 3 hours out of your day :D</p>
<p>^But I would know that’s a lie because it does.</p>
<p>uhm except u become NMSF or NASF or smthg, it doesn’t help…I hope u rn’t mixing up the PSAT and the SAT. As for your real question, I wouldn’t spend money or time on taking a practice test to approximate how well you did on the practice test for another test…it’s not like its going to change how well you did on the real one. In addition, this is your sophomore or junior yr, enjoy it!!!</p>