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PSAT/NMSQT

PSAT/NMSQT. Scores and Review. Scores on a scale of 20 to 80. Average score for 11 th graders was 47 in Critical Reading, 48 in Math, and 46 in Writing Skills in 2009. Average score for 10 th graders was 42 in Critical Reading, 43 in Math, and 41 in Writing Skills in 2009. Selection Index.

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PSAT/NMSQT

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  1. PSAT/NMSQT Scores and Review

  2. Scores on a scale of 20 to 80 • Average score for 11th graders was 47 in Critical Reading, 48 in Math, and 46 in Writing Skills in 2009. • Average score for 10th graders was 42 in Critical Reading, 43 in Math, and 41 in Writing Skills in 2009.

  3. Selection Index • Used to determine eligibility in NMSC • Sum of the 3 scores in each test section (CR+M+W) • Ranges from 60 to 240 • Average for students in 11th grade is about 141 • Only students in 11th grade are eligible to enter NMSC scholarship programs

  4. Score ReportsInclude National Percentiles • Allow you to compare your scores with other students in same grade level who took PSAT/NMSQT • If you take the PSAT/NMSQT in 11th grade, you receive junior percentiles • If you take in 10th grade or younger, you receive sophomore percentiles

  5. Example of National Percentiles • 11th grader with percentile of 55 has earned a score better than 55% of all juniors who took the PSAT/NMSQT • If 100 students lined up from the lowest (or 1st ) percentile at the end of the line to highest (or 99th) percentile at the front of the line • For 55th percentile, you are 56th person in line, ahead of 55 people and behind 44.

  6. www.Collegeboard.com • Go to Score Report Plus for more information about your score report • Gives personalized feedback on your academic skills • Full of information to help you get ready for college and the SAT

  7. Score Report Plus • Your scores on a scale of 20 to 80 • Ranges show how much scores would vary if you took test again • National Percentiles compare your performance to other 11th or 10th graders • Review Your Answers contains the number, correct answer, your answer, and level of difficulty for each question on test

  8. Improve Your SkillsMost valuable part of SR Plus • Personalized feedback on your academic skills • For each test section, you are directed to 2 or 3 skills that need improvement • Given suggestions for how to improve that particular skill • Set of skills on SR Plus are unique to you

  9. My College QuickStartAccess for all students tested • An easy-to-use, online, personalized college and career planning kit • Incorporates the responses provided when test was taken • Four main parts: My Online Score Report, My SAT Study Plan, My College Matches, My Major and Career Matches • Use the access code on score report

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