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Can the PSAT be taken online?

PSAT/NMSQT is being offered digitally starting in fall 2023. While the transition to digital will bring a number of student and educator friendly changes, many important features of the SAT and PSAT-related assessments have stayed the same.
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Can you take the PSAT at home?

Yes, but the test must be administered at a local high school or approved location. Contact the principal or guidance counselor well in advance of the test day to arrange to take the PSAT/NMSQT at that school.
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Is the online PSAT easier?

On the digital versions of the SAT, the PSAT NMSQT, and the PSAT 10, students complete the same number of questions on the same concepts in the same amount of time. There are just two differences: PSAT questions are less difficult.
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How do I take the PSAT outside of school?

If your child's school does not offer the PSAT to its students, your child can take the test at another local high school. Use the College Board's PSAT High School Search Tool to find a school in your area that administers the PSAT, then contact that school to inquire about test dates and procedures.
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Can you take a practice PSAT online?

Online PSAT/NMSQT Practice

Take official online practice tests on Khan Academy® to get personalized practice recommendations.
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What to expect with the digital PSAT/NMSQT

How does online PSAT work?

Test Format

The digital PSAT is 2 hours and 14 minutes long with 98 total questions. There are two sections: (1) Reading and Writing and (2) Math. Each section is divided into two modules of equal length. Note: The format of the digital PSAT is identical to that of the digital SAT.
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How long does the online PSAT take?

The PSAT/NMSQT takes 2 hours and 14 minutes and consists of 2 sections: (1) the Reading and Writing Section, and (2) the Math Section.
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Can I take the PSAT not at my school?

Students who are homeschooled or plan to take the PSAT 8/9 at a school they do not normally attend, are considered "away students." They will not automatically be included in the registration file the school completes and will need to reach out to participating schools or district offices as soon as possible in order ...
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What happens if a student does not take the PSAT?

The PSAT (whether you're a sophomore or a junior, in fact) is not required, and deciding not to take it will not have any negative effects on your college admissions decisions.
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Is it OK to not take PSAT?

The PSAT is not used directly by colleges and universities when they make their college admissions decisions. Your acceptance or rejection into college is much more dependent on the SAT or ACT , so the short answer is “no,” colleges don't care at all about the PSAT.
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Is 1200 a good SAT score?

The average SAT score is a 1040, so a 1200 is above average. A 1200 SAT score is between the 71st and 80th percentile of test takers, meaning that you scored above 71-80% of other students. A score of 1200 opens a wide range of college options, assuming you have comparable grades (mostly A's and B's).
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What is a good PSAT score?

A good PSAT score is between 1210 and 1520, which would put you in the top 10% of test takers. The average score earned on the PSAT is about 920, and a “perfect” score on the PSAT would be the maximum score of 1520.
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Is 1500 PSAT good?

A perfect score on the PSAT is a 1520. If you're in 10th grade and you score between 1420 and 1520, you're in the top 1% of all test takers (99th percentile). If you're in 11th grade, anything between a 1490 and 1520 places you in the top 1%.
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How much does the PSAT cost?

PSAT 8/9, PSAT 10, and SAT School Day Fees

Schools pay the following fee: SAT School Day test registration: $60 each. PSAT 10 test registration: $18 each. PSAT 8/9 test registration: $14 each.
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Do colleges care if you take the PSAT?

What Do My PSAT Scores Mean? In and of themselves, your scores don't mean a whole lot. Colleges will never ask you for your PSAT results, and you'll never have to report them.
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Can you take the PSAT anytime?

Depending on the school, a 10th grader could take either the PSAT/NMSQT in the fall or the PSAT 10 in the spring. The PSAT/NMSQT can only be taken once per school year, and schools can offer it to students in 10th or 11th grade. In fact, many schools offer it to both grades.
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Is the SAT harder than the PSAT?

The PSAT is a practice SAT, usually taken by juniors, whereas the SAT is a college entrance exam. The SAT is slightly more challenging than the PSAT. While the PSAT is scored between 320 and 1520, the SAT is scored between 400 and 1600. It may cost up to $18 to take the PSAT, whereas the fee for taking the SAT is $55.
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How many times can I take PSAT?

Students can take the PSAT up to three times during high school. It is only offered once per year, but a student can take advantage of the test in the freshman, sophomore, and junior years. However, the score will only count for scholorships during the junior year.
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Should my 10th grader take the PSAT?

Most test-takers should plan on taking the PSAT/NMSQT their sophomore year. While you can't qualify for the National Merit Scholarship in 10th grade, you can gain valuable experience to prepare for your junior year when you can qualify for the scholarship.
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What happens if you don't take the PSAT in 10th grade?

No. The PSAT in 9th or 10th grade is just for practice, although a high score can qualify you for some great free summer programs at top schools. However, the PSAT in October of your Junior year is also the National Merit Scholarship Qualification Test (NMSQT), and that is kind of a big deal.
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Does the PSAT matter in 11th grade?

All 11th graders who take the PSAT/NMSQT are eligible for National Merit Scholarships. Of the top 50,000 performers, 34,000 become Commended Scholars, while the remaining 16,000 are distinguished as National Merit Semifinalists.
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What is the PSAT code for homeschoolers?

The high school code for all homeschoolers is 970000.
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What kind of Math is on the PSAT?

The Math on PSAT is divided into four sections: the core of algebra, problem-solving and data analysis, the passport to advanced math, and different math topics such as limited geometry, trigonometry, and pre-calculus.
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What is the average PSAT score for a 10th grader?

The average PSAT 10 score is around 920. A score between 1210 and 1520 places you in the top 10% of test takers. The PSAT 10 and the SAT are very similar tests, and your score on the PSAT 10 can give you an idea of how you'll do when you take the SAT.
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Are you allowed to use a calculator on the PSAT?

You're allowed to use a calculator on all questions in the Math section. The digital test platform itself has a built-in graphing calculator that you can use if you wish, or you can use your own approved calculator. The choice you make should be based primarily on which tool you're more comfortable with.
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