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Figuring out PSAT scores?

Hey folks, I'm having a bit of trouble finding out where my PSAT scores are. Does anyone know how to access them? I might be missing something obvious, but any help would be much appreciated!

2 months ago

Sure thing! PSAT scores are typically sent to schools about six to eight weeks after you take the test, and they'll also get released online to students shortly after. To check your PSAT scores online, you'll need to go to the College Board's website and log into your account.

If you haven't created an account with the College Board yet, you'll need to do that first. Once you're logged in, there should be a section on your dashboard titled "My SAT." Yes, it says SAT, but don't worry, your PSAT scores should be under that tab too.

Once you click on it, you'll see a screen with a list of any SAT or PSAT tests you've taken. If you took the test fairly recently and the scores haven't been released yet, it might say something like "Your scores are coming." If that's the case, you'll just have to wait until they officially release them. They usually will give an estimated date for when they'll be available.

Remember that your PSAT score isn't directly comparable to an SAT score. For example, an 1150 PSAT score roughly equals an 1260 SAT score.

I hope that helps you find your PSAT scores!

2 months ago

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