<p>You’re a sophomore and you’re stressing out about test scores that DON’T EVEN F****** matter now.
And then you come with this ADD, OCD, XYZ stuff.</p>
<p>…</p>
<p>That’s life, get over it.</p>
<p>You’re a sophomore and you’re stressing out about test scores that DON’T EVEN F****** matter now.
And then you come with this ADD, OCD, XYZ stuff.</p>
<p>…</p>
<p>That’s life, get over it.</p>
<p>I don’t have ADD…</p>
<p>To echo everyone else, just calm down about it. You’re a sophomore, and no one will care about your PSAT this year. If you’re really doing that well in school, then work on some test prep. Not everyone is a standardized test taker, but if you work on it, you can probably improve your score dramatically.</p>
<p>ADD was an example… lol</p>
<p>wow…</p>
<p>@OP: IMO SAT scores depend more on study know-how than IQ (this is coming from someone who improved from a 202 PSAT sophomore year to a 223 PSAT/2400 SAT junior year). For math, it’s more about being careful (practice helps A LOT) and checking your work as much as time allows rather than the depth of your knowledge. If you’re a “formulaic” math person, then definitely try out the ACT.</p>
<p>@crfcaio - MDD = major depressive disorder…</p>
<p>Thanks dynastic and afkatm!!!</p>
<p>… such a nice thread. Thanks to everyone!</p>