<p>Same, though my situation makes sense. Went in to take the SATs in the fall of my sophomore year with no prep and scored an 1830. Did some prep for my PSAT and scored a 211 a year later. Not sure what I’ll get on an SAT now… ?</p>
<p>MY Scores:CR:62, M:61,W:60, please advice if they are good as/for a freshman, Any advice or suggestion is appreciated.How do estimate the SAT percentiles and/or scores.</p>
<p>thanks.</p>
<p>I guess that the two scores should correlate, but ONLY if you took the SAT within a few weeks of the PSAT, as in October or November. Other than that, they could differ by quite a bit.</p>
<p>I had no clue that 213 was the lowest 99th percentile score possible! Jeez I feel lucky! (Wow, I am such an underachiever)</p>
<p>In my state, however, ~209 is in the 99th percentile, so I should be fine…?</p>
<p>@Incorrigible, how do you know that ~209 is 99th percentile for your state? I haven’t been able to find any statistics for the state for the composite score.</p>
<p>In my state, the NMSF(99th percentile plus) cutoff has been as low as 208. It’s been 208-212 for as long as I can remember.</p>