f/sophomore. I know I shouldn't worry...But I'm beginning to. I think I did very well on my PSAT...like a 1500 or something lol. I'm in all honors classes and my reading/math state level test scores are high. Should I stress?
uisforukelele answered Monday December 3 2007, 6:10 pm: no, not at all :) i'm a sophomore too. i took the psat this year and the sat when i was in the 7th grade (it was just a random program thing). anyway, i feel the same way as you about the psat- and when i took the actual sat three years ago, my scores were pretty good (for a 7th grader). don't stress at all, because if you think you did well, then you probably did. i know one kid that went in to take the psat and had to leave in the middle of the first part because he thought it was hard or whatever. as long as you don't do that, you will be absolutely fine. the best advice i've gotten about the sat is that you can't really study for it, and the more times you take it, the higher your scores will be. so if you take it every chance you get, then by the time it actually counts, your scores should be freaking awesome. hope i helped :) by the way, do you know when they release the scores for the psat? i haven't gotten mine yet. just wondering :) [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
coppertopper777 answered Monday December 3 2007, 5:17 pm: If you read, have a good vocabulary, and your math scores are high then you will be fine! Sophmore and JUNIOR year of math are the most important (I think) on the SAT so keep paying attention and it wouldn't help to review the most basic stuff like fractions lol Those are on there A LOT! I got a 1900 on the SAT. The test is long but nothing was too mind boggling... Just pay attention! :) Good luck! [ coppertopper777's advice column | Ask coppertopper777 A Question ]
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