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Understanding YOUR PSAT Scores

Learn how to interpret and utilize your PSAT score report to gauge your readiness for the SAT and college. Discover your strengths, areas for improvement, and access valuable resources.

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Understanding YOUR PSAT Scores

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  1. Understanding YOUR PSAT Scores Hickory Ridge High School February __, 2016

  2. PSAT Score Report Video PSAT Video

  3. Total Score and Subject Subscores

  4. Your total score is the combination of your evidenced-based reading/writing and math scores. • The highest score you can earn in Reading/Writing: 760 (range 160-760) • The highest score you can earn in Math: 760 (range 160-760) • The highest TOTAL score you can earn: 1520 (range 320-1520) • These scores give you an idea of how you will do on the newly designed SAT and how ready you are for college.

  5. Subject Scores, Subscores and Cross-Test Scores • Scores in green represent your strengths. • Scores in yellow and red represent where you can grow and improve.

  6. National Merit Qualification • National Merit Scholarships are for 11th grade students only. • If you see an asterisk (*) next to your index score, that means you did not meet the 2017 NMSQT qualification requirements.

  7. Next Steps… • Use the Skills Index to look at the skills you have mastered and the skill areas you can still improve upon. • This will help you as you study and prepare to take the SAT.

  8. Individual Question Feedback • Use your test book to review your answers. • This will give you practice questions and areas to focus on when you prepare for the SAT.

  9. Using YOUR Resources • Use the unique access code provided to you by College Baord. • You can find individual question explanations for each question on the PSAT. • You will also find hundreds of SAT practice test questions, test prep materials, college planning resources, and much more!

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