<p><a href=“https://scores.jacobbrunson.me/”>jacobbrunson.me - This website is for sale! - jacobbrunson Resources and Information.; <----- this is actually sick. It used form S tho. </p>
<p>@Asutosh11 Is the link accurate? I took the form W and it gave me the converted score as in form S. I missed 1 wrong in Writing for form W, so that would be 78, but this link is saying that I got 76, which is the form S Writing score for 1 missed question.</p>
<p>I’ve been trying for two days, but all I get is the “My College Quickstart is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later.” message. Any idea why the hack is working for most people but some of us are getting this? </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>@AverageStudent97 As I said, it is using form S. </p>
<p>Wow! that was so much easier than going through page by page! Thanks @Asutosh11!</p>
<p>Well I totally butchered the PSAT. I missed tons of questions that had obvious answers, but I tend to over think things ughhhh. Have any of you raised a low PSAT score to a high SAT score?</p>
<p>Anyone here from GA? I’m really hoping the cutoff will go down 2 points this year to 213, but it’s never been that low.
I made an 80 M, 68 W and 65 CR; can anyone suggest me writing/critical reading practice books or materials for the level im at? I really want to get into the high 70’s but I don’t know where to start. Thanks!</p>
<p>If my school hasn’t given us our scores back is there any way I can figure out my online access code to get them online?</p>
<p>@bbbbbbbbbb I don’t think so. Access code is on the physical report you get from your school</p>
<p>If you took Form S (Saturday) try the link Asutosh11 posted
<a href=“https://scores.jacobbrunson.me/”>jacobbrunson.me - This website is for sale! - jacobbrunson Resources and Information.;
worked like a charm for me!</p>
<p>I can’t imagine putting login information into that site!</p>
<p>I highly recommend not using that jacob site lol. You would be practically giving away your information to a very important account. Any one who wants to find their scores just use Palms method. It can found a couple pages back. Its more time consuming but secure and legit. </p>
<p>Just change the password after you use it.</p>
<p>I accidentally used the W form for calculation; I still got the same score (216), but with different subscores (CR: 70; M: 75; W: 71). Hopefully when I actually study for it next year, my score will rise enough for me to make the NMSF cutoff for Cali.</p>
<p>@Asutosh11’s link seems correct, since it gave me the same score I calculated on the College Board website. </p>
<p>Hey guys if I got a 230 for this psat and this is around a 2300 SAT what would these scores correlate to on the ACT, can somebody pls tell me even though its not related to the psat. :)) </p>
<p>@anxxghost depending on your subscores, that would be either a 34 or a 35 (or even a 36).</p>
<p>The tests are distinctly different, so your mileage may vary here, but on average, this link is probably fairly accurate.</p>
<p><a href=“SAT to ACT Conversion Chart: Convert Your SAT Scores to ACT Scores”>http://www.studypoint.com/ed/sat-to-act-conversion/</a></p>
<p>Hey guys, is there a calculator for the form W curve. Thanks</p>
<p>@averagewhiteguy use this link <a href=“Understanding PSAT/NMSQT Scores - SAT Suite”>https://www.collegeboard.org/pdf/psat/understanding-psat-nmsqt-scores-guide_0.pdf</a></p>