<p>^ Me too! Apparently the counseling office just mailed out score reports yesterday… so I’ll be receiving mine either tomorrow or Thursday I believe. I’m just mad that they couldn’t have given us our scores directly - that would have saved them from all those postage fees haha.</p>
<p>You’re getting them that soon? That’s awesome… we don’t get ours until the week before winter break starts…</p>
<p>“Silverturtle: Could you post the complete sentence (if possible)?”</p>
<p>Sorry, but I don’t recall it in detail. Perhaps someone with a Score Report can share it.</p>
<p>^ Oh, wow. That’s really annoying… who knows, maybe the online PSAT score thing might become available even before you receive it in paper form lol.</p>
<p>It’s alright silverturtle… I probably did get it wrong, especially if you didn’t get it. Writing is usually not my best subject…</p>
<p>Fledgling: The problem with the online form is that I think you need to have taken it last year to access the scores without this years score report, and I took the PSAT at a different school last year and used a different collegeboard account with this year’s PSAT. It’s worth a shot, I guess.</p>
<p>I got the question about the workers threatening to strike right, but i’m not really sure why. Does anyone know?</p>
<p>And for fledgling, you have to have the hard copy of the score report to access the online version. Even if you took it last year it doesn’t matter.</p>
<p>^ Oh, I see. </p>
<p>@ silverturtle: Was the recyclables one the one that went “…of whether we will be able to take immediate action to implement it”? I saw that as a posted answer several pages back…</p>
<p>Again, 240 !!! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!</p>
<p>Hey, does anyone know how many people took the psat this year</p>
<p>“@ silverturtle: Was the recyclables one the one that went ‘…of whether we will be able to take immediate action to implement it’? I saw that as a posted answer several pages back…”</p>
<p>I’m not sure. I recall that it went, “If they were to separate…, it would…” and had to do with recyclables. </p>
<p>In colloquial situations, the subjunctive tense (usually indicated by “were to”) is almost never used for conditional tense; most ESL lessons on the unreal future conditional don’t even mention it. But it is necessary in formal contexts. Unfortunately, I wasn’t thinking clearly enough at the time to recognize this (I was caught up on “suggested to build” and “explanation of,” which I am still caught up on :)).</p>
<p>Do you think you can take a picture of that 240? lol</p>
<p>“Hey, does anyone know how many people took the psat this year”</p>
<p>About 2.5 million is the suggestion from the College Board link posted earlier, but some people seem to consider the language they used (“in the sample”) as indicative of a restricted pool not representative of the entire test-taking population. So, it could be more.</p>
<p>What??? I do not think I put “were to” as the wrong answer… and I still don’t understand why it’s wrong. What would be a correct form of the sentence?</p>
<p>“If they were to… it would…” </p>
<p>I don’t see anything wrong with that sentence. Enlighten me, please… unless this was one of those questions where we were given alternative versions of the sentence and had to choose the best one. =|</p>
<p>how do you post a picture</p>
<p>and alihaq, i don’t think people would lie on a CONFIDENTIAL website about their score. not putting you down though</p>
<p>is it possible to get a breakdown of psat score, so I can see how many people got 240’s</p>
<p>I just find it… improbable.</p>
<p>^ Improbable, but not impossible. It’s like getting a 2400 on the SAT in a single sitting… very rare occurrence, but it’s definitely happened to a lucky few. </p>
<p>Silverturtle, can you explain to me why the “were to” in “If… were to…; it would…” is wrong? I still don’t understand.</p>