: Every year since 2015, a new "Pstory" is crowned based on the weirdest passage of that year's exam.
: A historical set of speeches regarding Reconstruction-era politics.
: Millions of students read the exact same obscure text at the exact same time.
: Research on how dolphins use "signature whistles" to identify one another.
: The contrast between the dry, dense political language and the absurd "Pstory" drama. Cultural Significance
: A story about a woman named Herminia who struggles with her mother's expectations and a specific photograph.
While "S2E4" isn't an official College Board designation, the "2015 Season" of the PSAT included several iconic passages that are often grouped together in these "Pstory" collections: 1. The Herminia & Doña Matilde Story : Family legacy and artistic perception.
The "Pstory" specifically refers to a passage about , and their relationship involving a photograph and a dressmaker. It became the centerpiece of the first major "PSAT Meme" wave.