Anonymous wrote:Congrats to your daughter! I would be happily surprised if Science and Tech letters come out this early in February. I think the large number of applicants slows the process down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:360 * GPA
if 4.0 360* 4 = 1440.
Its just to weight the GPA 50% of the total (ie 2880)
Then the PSAT sections are each 25% (720 max each)
Scores are out btw. Log in to your collegeboard acct. Math scoring is brutal.
Thank you. What do you mean about the math scoring? Is the PSAT math test brutal?
Anonymous wrote:360 * GPA
if 4.0 360* 4 = 1440.
Its just to weight the GPA 50% of the total (ie 2880)
Then the PSAT sections are each 25% (720 max each)
Scores are out btw. Log in to your collegeboard acct. Math scoring is brutal.
Anonymous wrote:How does one calculate the core content GPA to reach a number along the lines of the "360" in the example? Does the GPA get multiplied by another number somewhere? I looked on the web page and can't find any explanation of how "360" is a core content GPA. I think of a GPA as being 3.5 or 4.0, etc.
Anonymous wrote:So I finally found confirmation online that the scoring system mentioned above is indeed correct.Program Admissions:
The scores from the PSAT 8/9 in conjunction with Core Content GPA in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies from all quarters/trimesters of the previous school year and the first grading period of the current school year are combined to create a total score.
The evaluation scale goes up to 2880.
The equation used to determine student composite scores is as follows:
PSAT 8/9 Verbal Score + PSAT 8/9 Math Score + Core Content GPA (360)
Total Possible Score = 2880
https://www.pgcps.org/science-and-technology-testing