Today was PSAT day nationally, and millions of juniors swarmed to Twitter to share inside jokes about the test. Technically speaking students are not supposed to talk about the test in person or online, but that didn’t stop scores of anonymous tweeters.
The rule included in the test book states that “You (test-takers) may not discuss the contents of the test with anyone else, or share them, through any means, including, but not limited to, emails, text messages, and the internet until after score reports have been distributed.”
This tweet illustrates the first passage of the PSAT Twitter-style.