Just curious. TIA
PSAt 183
Plan 22
Just curious. TIA
PSAt 183
Plan 22
It is doable if you study hard enough, track improvement, and learn what you are doing wrong.
what?
Lol… what are you asking. Aren’t you asking if your PSAT score (1830) will reflect your actual target SAT score 2200? Aren’t you asking if its possible to get that?
I think Skyler is talking about the ACT version of the PSAT, which I think it’s called PLAN.
I think Skyler wants to know how one score compared to the other. I guess Skyler took both Pre-Tests (PSAT and PLAN). I think he/she wants to know in which test he did best.
I guess …
Yeah I was totally confused because I refer PSAT to SAT…
Yea thats what i was asking. sorry for the confusion.
Nope, the OP was not asking about the convergence of the PSAT to the SAT. He wanted to compare the PSAT score to the equivalent preliminary test for the ACT.
Perhaps it’s time for the one-eyed to stop pretending to be able to lead the blind! A modicum of understanding of the issues discussed here might be beneficial before offering advice on such a willy-nilly basis!
@xiggi I was just trying to help. I didn’t take a pre-test for ACT. Honestly I had no idea one existed. If you were like me and did not know that Plan referred to an ACT pre test, wouldn’t you assume OP was trying to say my Plan is 22? I’ve seen people refer to that as 2200. No need to get rude I was just trying to offer help. Not everyone knows everything, its true.
@skyler99 No problem sorry I got confused. Read my above comment ^^. I wasn’t familiar with that in ACT testing.
Obviously, ntot everyone knows everything! But when someone does not know something or is not familiar with a precise issue, is it NOT better to abstaining to offer an answer and sticking to what you know?
Idle speculation and uneducated opinions only add to the confusion. There is nothing worse than poor or irrelevant advice.
I was confident with my answer. Only thing that matters is OP found her answer for someone else. I’m not telling anyone they have to take my advice or answer. Obviously, OP corrected me.
the PLAN test is scored 1 - 32; not 1-36 like the ACT; its not the same prediction rate as the PSAT is to the SAT. On your PLAN test sheet you’ll see a predicted range for your actual ACT test (and it should be higher than 22). You can then search for charts to compare ACT/SAT scores.