On Wednesday October 23, Lindbergh High School juniors and sophomores took the PSAT test.
Maria Ocon said she thinks that “the PSAT is not great but it will benefit us”. She also said” I think I’ll do okay on the PSAT test but not good either.” Maria said “I think we are taking the PSAT test for the school to know what we learn.”
Sophomore, Gracie Mendoza Cruz, said “ It’s okay I guess.” she said “ I think I will do okay and not be too bad on the test”
Junior, Tegen Richards, said” It was boring, slow, and i didnt like it.” Reflecting on the PSAT from last year, Tegen said I have gotten smarter.”
junior, Liliana Heart Sinson, said “I think it was okay it wasn’t so bad.” she said “I didn’t take it last year.” Reflecting on the PSAT from last year, Lily said “ I think I did really good on the test but I think I did better In the Language Arts one than The Math one.”
Junior, Denira Miles, said “I didn’t take it last year.” she also said “ I understood it this year and I think I did pretty good.”
Ximena Caradoco, said “I think I did okay and it wasn’t that bad than i thought it will be but I think I may have gotten some questions wrong” she also said “Yeah i did kinda felt stressed” she said “I felt more relaxed after the test because i had a lot of pressure during the test.”
Some Students could be eligible for the National Merit Scholarship of $2,500 based on their test score. LHS student Isaac Rudisill is the only national Ment scholar in the entire district!