using SAT score for PSAT

<p>ok im gonna get called low and cheap blah blah for posting this</p>

<p>if i thought i got (i know this is presumptious) 2250+ on the SAT from Saturday and have chronic sinusitus that affects my standardized test taking performance at school (which is carpeted--->allergies--->sinusisitis) how immoral would it be for me to kind of "ditch" the PSAT and just use the SAT score i got yesterday to qualify NMSF</p>

<p>bump come on</p>

<p>you can’t. you have to use the PSAT for NMSF. so in answer to your question, it wouldn’t be immoral, just impossible.</p>

<p>NOTHING is immoral in las vegas!</p>

<p>i don’t know how u would do that though. The PSAT is also known as NMSQT (national merit scholarship qualifier test). U won’t be admitted with ur SAT scores b/c they don’t even go through the NMSC. People only enter the NMSC through PSAT, unless u have a way of switching ur scores in, u can’t do anything.</p>

<p>no like say i took a “sick day” and missed the test</p>

<p>so im guessing all is fair in standardized testing</p>

<p>They’ll only take your PSAT score. I’ve never heard of anyone using their SAT score to qualify for NMSF</p>

<p>i know SAT score is meant to supplement your nmsf app</p>

<p>no i look it up on NMS site
if u have an illness and therefore miss the test u can request to have ur SAT used
my illness=allergy triggered sinusitus although i usually get through school
what if i just used that as excuse to miss the test and therefore used my 2250+ SAT score?</p>

<p>moral?</p>

<p>moral: no
Possible: maybe
good idea: no</p>

<p>think about it like that. if anything goes wrong, you’re gonna be screwed. just take the PSAT</p>