Students across the country are taking the College Board's PSAT exam today. The exam is meant to prepare students for the SAT and is the qualifying exam for the National Merit Scholarship. It's also increasingly being used to identify students who could succeed in AP classes.

Students who take the test tweet about it every year, and today is no different. Every year, students seemingly look forward to the barrage of PSAT jokes and memes; it's like a reward for finishing the thing.

I feel like we all take the PSAT just to have great tweets... — David Sloan (@david5sloan) October 14, 2015

"Don't share the content of this test on the Internet" *immediately goes and posts about the questions on Twitter* #psat — Skywalker (@lukefrancisxc) October 14, 2015

Me reading PSAT jokes like: pic.twitter.com/uP3sfZdIB5 — pumpkin spice weave (@alysonluvzcats6) October 14, 2015

The PSAT -- officially dubbed the PSAT/NMSQT -- got a redesign this year, giving students a chance to prepare for the first administration of the newly revamped SAT test. According to a College Board press release, the updates are "based on the latest evidence that shows what students need to know to be college ready — and it better reflects what they’re learning in class." Last year, 3.8 million students took the PSAT, and this year, the College Board is expecting that number to increase.

This is what teens had to say about it.

when they say "if a>0 what is n" how tf am i supposed to know #PSAT — paulaa (@AyeItssPaula) October 14, 2015

How do you even freaking pronounce Nasutoceratops??? #PSAT — Hannah Peters (@hmpeters2010) October 14, 2015

Of course, these tweets reference just a few of the questions, and aren't representative of the whole test or of all the students taking it.

The College Board won't comment on the content of the test, spokesman Zach Goldberg said.

But here's what we think is on the new PSAT, based on the students tweeting about it.

#PSAT Bucket List: Write poetry that causes an uprising Be a fish farmer Get my pet wolf to look at me Have bigger horns than that dinosaur — lilliana ¿ (@lilli_campbell) October 14, 2015

There is definitely a question about wolves, and it might have had to do with making eye contact.

at least my social skills are better then a domesticated wolf #PSAT — sam (@sam_elena13) October 14, 2015

when your wolf doesn't make eye contact with you #PSAT pic.twitter.com/rjr1g4jBHu — freaky fariha (@enamoredsouls) October 14, 2015

Some were even inspired by it.

who wants to help me raise wolves and dogs #PSAT — ria (@ria_ahuja) October 14, 2015

I don't care what the psat thinks I still want a pet wolf — Morgan McGarry (@mcgarry_morgan) October 14, 2015

the only things the psat taught me is that wolves are dumb, and tilapia need to be kept in warm water — Claudia Garcia (@_claudiaaa21) October 14, 2015

So, there might have been a question about tilapia. That question also may have had something to do with the water in Minnesota, though they could be totally unrelated.

15 minutes into Minnesota water & chill and he give you this look #PSAT pic.twitter.com/eFaPSirMni — Darnell Twump (@pgambino266) October 14, 2015

when the fish farmer finally get u dat minnesota ice water #PSAT pic.twitter.com/DJWr8BIAcv — matthew (@matheiou) October 14, 2015

A previous version of this article misidentified the state in some tweets as Montana. It was actually Minnesota.

A question about water might also have had to do with buying cookies.

When you spend 45 bucks on water and cookies #PSAT pic.twitter.com/IN8h9WbGtm — ¿ (@HimaPatel10) October 14, 2015

And there was definitely something about dinosaurs.

I'm not saying I'm a nasutoceratops but I've been a Utah desert mystery for years #PSAT — Jackson Tidwell (@jetboatjackson) October 14, 2015

Was I the only one who thought of the Tricerotops from Power Rangers in that passage? #psat pic.twitter.com/IXm2B4CTFb — ¿ Max ¿ (@_Andre_Max_) October 14, 2015

It's possible the students were asked to interpret poetry that might have caused an uprising.

When your daughter is dragging the government with her poetry #PSAT pic.twitter.com/7HFTaQXQco — Brendan (@bkrocks29) October 14, 2015

when your daughter keeps sending her poetry to El National #PSAT pic.twitter.com/kAkyJQ03Vr — kyle (@kyIem_) October 14, 2015

When your dad won't let you publish your poetry bc it'll cause a political uproar #PSAT pic.twitter.com/1uD2ap8Wwa — ratchel (@rachelkubick) October 14, 2015

When your poetry is published in El Nacional but your dad doesn't know it's you #PSAT pic.twitter.com/8euws6aAZx — jv soccer 8/1/5 (@__andrewparks) October 14, 2015

That moment when your daughter overthrows the government with poetry #PSAT — Sam Johnston (@samcancount124) October 14, 2015

Frederick Douglass and his hatred for the Fourth of July also made an appearance.

I hate the PSATs as much as Frederick Douglas hates the Fourth of July #PSAT — jules b (@juliette_xoxo13) October 14, 2015

frederick douglass was spitting straight fire on the fourth of july ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ #psat2015 #PSATprobs #PSAT — mase (@mason_mcandrew) October 14, 2015

Still, some students are disappointed at the lack of fodder that the redesigned PSAT offered.

the PSAT was so funny last year and everyone was making jokes about it on twitter but this year it was about fungi and fish — candy corn kenz (@blinkingneon) October 14, 2015

The lack of joke material in this years PSAT is so disappointing — Savannah Shaver (@LittleVannah1) October 14, 2015

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