<p>@Woandering Vanderbilt & Notre Dame sent me snail mail about their summer programs for next year.</p>
<p>As for PSATs, I don’t care as long as I match my writing/critical reading scores and my math breaks 60. Hoping for at least a 200 but I guess I could settle for ~195.</p>
<p>I’m not going to say that I think I did well. last time I said that, I got a 178. Anyhow, I’m sure I did better than that. Hate having to wait until December to find out scores though.</p>
<p>It was decent. One math question really stumped me but once I asked around I realized everyone else got it with ease! I felt soooooo dumb. FYI it was the “what value of n would make f(n) an integer?” 1/sqrt(n-1000)</p>
<p>I think I did okay on the PSAT, much better than sophomore year at least. I’m hoping for a decent score… I’m curious as to what you guys consider a decent score on the PSAT? I know everyone sets high expectations for themselves.
The fill in the blanks for our names and whatnot was honestly the worst part for me, with math coming in a close second because i’m a slow test tasker with regards to math. Critical reading and writing is usually easy, luckily. </p>
<p>I got 1 math grid-in wrong so far, and no writing…hoping for a 157 combined math/writing, because CR killed me. I was actually pretty happy with how I did when I turned in my test, but after perusing the PSAT thread…</p>
<p>Really, really hope the CR curve will be generous.</p>
<p>@glasshours The PSAT thread will kill you, stay away at all costs. You’ll regret every single answer you wrote down and every answer you even considered writing >.< It’s a confidence killer, that’s for sure…</p>
<p>I don’t think that’s how it works. Mine was called form F, and I took it on a Wednesday. It might be the State you took in’s initial. Like, for me, I took it in Florida</p>