<p>227 PSAT
2140 SAT–> Silly careless errors in math (gosh darn carelessness); was WAY too overconfident in math</p>
<p>2010 v. 214</p>
<p>Kind of disappointing. Then again, collegeboard probably assumes that the juniors will still work on their math, grammar, and reading comp. skills before they take the SAT. But when I took the PSAT, I had already finished all my math, grammar, and literature classes. Maybe their formula doesn’t apply to students like me.</p>
<p>2190 v. 197</p>
<p>2310 v. 232</p>
<p>What’s funny about my score is that, though the overall score is about the same, two of my individual SAT scores were outside of their predicted ranges. Math rose 70 points and Writing dropped 90.</p>
<p>Sophomore year PSAT: 216
Sophomore year SAT: 2230</p>
<p>166 vs. 1840</p>
<p>ah didn’t see this thread.</p>
<p>2260 vs. 190</p>
<p>sophmore year PSAT- 149
Junior Year Sat- 2010</p>
<p>207 vs. 2110
37 hours until retake. :I
Wheeeee!</p>
<p>229 vs. 2360</p>
<p>School hardly teaches any SAT…</p>
<p>We did a few grammar excersises, and a few vocab tests…
But no math logic tests…</p>
<p>so you have to study yourself!!</p>
<p>don’t rely 100% on school</p>
<p>219 vs. 2030…what happened??</p>
<p>192 vs 1950</p>
<p>225 vs 2320</p>
<p>i thought towerpumpkin was already accepted to cornell… why’d he take it again?</p>
<p>hey papa chicken, you should make a new chart with the additional scores/score changes on this thread since your last post chart.</p>
<p>2100 v 198
guess I’m just fundamentally lacking</p>
<p>2040 v 183 (I sucked miserably at the PSATs, but ironically got the 3rd highest SAT score in my grade. Just goes to show you how much my school sucks)</p>
<p>2270 v. 204 (sick on PSAT day)</p>
<p>224 on PSAT 2300 ON SAT</p>
<p>Irony? 800 math psat- 740 sat
700 Verbal PSAT, 800 Verbal on old and new sat</p>