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<blockquote data-quote="roots7" data-source="post: 83320" data-attributes="member: 544801"><p>yeah it was 220 in nj.. i got me a 234, so i had to do that whole application thing for the national merit scholar stuff. there were like 6 semifinalists in my school this year.. IMO the psat's are a more accurate test than the sat's (of course because i did well, but thats not all) because they are before everyone starts studying and taking sat classes.</p><p></p><p>btw, you CAN study for the sat's. once i tried doing some analogies without looking at the questions (just the answers) and i got 9 out of 11 right. you can learn what type of relationships they use for analogies. if youre smart, you dont have to go to a tutor to learn that stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roots7, post: 83320, member: 544801"] yeah it was 220 in nj.. i got me a 234, so i had to do that whole application thing for the national merit scholar stuff. there were like 6 semifinalists in my school this year.. IMO the psat's are a more accurate test than the sat's (of course because i did well, but thats not all) because they are before everyone starts studying and taking sat classes. btw, you CAN study for the sat's. once i tried doing some analogies without looking at the questions (just the answers) and i got 9 out of 11 right. you can learn what type of relationships they use for analogies. if youre smart, you dont have to go to a tutor to learn that stuff. [/QUOTE]
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