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Does my 820 PSAT score mean I'm on track for a good SAT score?

Hey there! I got an 820 on my PSAT and I'm a sophomore. I was wondering if this score indicates that I'm on track for a competitive SAT score in my junior year? I know the PSAT isn't as important, but I want to gauge where I'm at. Any advice would be helpful!

5 months ago

Hello! An 820 PSAT score as a sophomore is a decent starting point, but you'll likely need to improve to achieve a competitive SAT score, especially if you're aiming for more selective colleges. Keep in mind that your sophomore year PSAT is primarily used to familiarize you with the test format and content, so don't be too discouraged. There's still plenty of time to improve before taking your SAT in junior year.

To enhance your SAT score, you can do the following:

1. Analyze your PSAT results to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Focus on the areas where you lost the most points, and create a study plan to address them.

2. Take advantage of free resources like Khan Academy, which offers personalized SAT practice based on your previous PSAT results.

3. Consider taking practice tests regularly and using the results to reevaluate your progress and adjust your study plan accordingly.

4. If you find that you need additional guidance, you may want to explore SAT prep books, online courses, or even find a tutor if you have the resources.

Remember, consistent practice is key for improvement. Set aside time each week to study, practice, and review your progress. By working diligently over the next year, you can significantly boost your SAT score and put yourself in a better position for college admissions. Good luck!

5 months ago

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