Anonymous wrote:1430 in 10th
What do you guess 11th and 12th grade scores would be with some prepping?
Anonymous wrote:1330 in 10th grade.
If he preps for the SAT this summer, that should also help with the PSAT next fall, right?
Anonymous wrote:If a sophomore gets 1470 SAT, what will likely SAT score be by 12th grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1430 in 10th
What do you guess 11th and 12th grade scores would be with some prepping?
Mid 1500’s should be attainable
Anonymous wrote:Digital test has gotten too easy. The jumps from 10th to 11th for so many are too dramatic. 1510/10th with only a few dozen practice questions on question bank.
Anonymous wrote:when are today's scores released?
Anonymous wrote:DC dropped a bit from 10th grade to 11th but not much. Dropped in reading section. Math the same as 10th.
Anonymous wrote:1430 in 10th
What do you guess 11th and 12th grade scores would be with some prepping?
Anonymous wrote:1330 in 10th grade.
If he preps for the SAT this summer, that should also help with the PSAT next fall, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compass Prep updated the cutoffs. The results show a strong upward trend in cutoffs for the class of 2026.
I notice a smaller number of PSAT juniors, Class of 2026 (1,445,000) compared to previous years. Is it "a Demographic cliff "?
Is it possible the late November test-takers weren’t yet included? DC’s school took the PSAT on 10/30, and scores were just released to their high school yesterday.
They just added the late November test takers yesterday, so the post is up to date with the scores that release to students today
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compass Prep updated the cutoffs. The results show a strong upward trend in cutoffs for the class of 2026.
I notice a smaller number of PSAT juniors, Class of 2026 (1,445,000) compared to previous years. Is it "a Demographic cliff "?
Is it possible the late November test-takers weren’t yet included? DC’s school took the PSAT on 10/30, and scores were just released to their high school yesterday.