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Do colleges know if you took PSAT?

College Board does not send PSAT/NMSQT scores to colleges. These scores are not intended to be part of college admission decisions. They should not be included on student transcripts that will be reproduced and sent to colleges unless the student (if 18 or older) or their parent/guardian has granted permission.
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Do colleges see your PSAT?

Like the SAT, the PSAT is produced by the not-for-profit College Board, but students usually take it at their school during their sophomore or junior year. Because it is a practice test and college admissions offices don't see the scores, explaining its value to high schoolers can be a tough sell.
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Does PSAT look good for college?

While the PSAT itself does not directly impact college admissions, it serves as a qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship Program in the United States. Apart from that, performing well on the PSAT can provide other advantages in the college admissions process.
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Does it matter if you take the PSAT?

No. 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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Does Harvard look at your PSAT?

The PSAT is for practice and some scholarships. Harvard does not even request that students send PSAT scores. Harvard will look at students' SAT and ACT scores but currently does not require them either.
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Is a 1290 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 a 1010 a good PSAT score?

As a freshman, a 1010 is a solid starting point; it means you're already scoring better than many students nationwide, as the average score for sophomores is typically around 920-960.
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Should I take the PSAT seriously?

A strong PSAT score is likely to portend an equally strong (or stronger) SAT score. High SAT scores can, in turn, help you get scholarships and grants for college. Studying for these standardized tests is one of the few ways that students can positively affect their financial aid packages.
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Is it OK to not finish the PSAT?

If you leave the PSAT testing room before the exam is over, your score is cancelled. However, students should finish the exam because PSAT scores are not sent to colleges.
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What happens if I skip the PSAT?

If your student misses the PSAT/NMSQT in their junior year due to illness or extenuating circumstances, they can take the “alternative testing option.” Students can take the SAT 1 in exchange for the PSAT/NMSQT and the score is converted and used in substitution for the PSAT/NMSQT.
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Should my kid take the PSAT?

The PSAT gives you an opportunity to understand the standardized test experience. Your scores will not be sent to colleges and do not impact your high school grades. You should still take this test seriously: PSAT scores determine your eligibility for National Merit Scholarships.
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Does PSAT affect GPA?

Your PSAT scores won't get you into college or affect your GPA. But if you're a junior, high scores on the PSAT can earn you scholarship dollars, including a National Merit Scholarship.
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Should I care about my PSAT score?

If your PSAT scores qualify you as a National Merit semifinalist (top 1% of test-takers) or a commended student (top 3-4%), that recognition should be included in your college application and can make you a more competitive applicant. Otherwise, colleges will focus instead on your SAT or ACT performance.
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Why take the PSAT in 8th grade?

In addition, the PSAT 8/9 will identify areas where your child excels (and may want to consider taking higher-level courses), as well as areas he or she should focus to improve academically.
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Does the PSAT affect anything?

Simply put, your PSAT scores themselves will have no bearing on your admissions outcomes. However, if you get a good PSAT score in your junior year, you could get an admissions boost by receiving a National Merit Scholarship.
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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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Does the PSAT matter in 11th grade?

Students should be sure to take the PSAT/NMSQT in 11th grade if they are interested in qualifying for the National Merit Scholarship or any other scholarships offered through the test.
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What level of math is on the PSAT?

The PSAT Math questions focus on four areas: heart of algebra; problem solving and data analysis; passport to advanced math, and additional topics in math, including limited geometry, trigonometry, and pre-calculus.
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Does the PSAT matter in 10th grade?

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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Does a bad PSAT score hurt you?

You definitely want to keep PSAT scores in perspective. A low score will not be seen by colleges, so even if you don't perform well you haven't hurt your chances of getting into a top college or university.
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Does sophomore year PSAT matter?

Your sophomore year PSAT scores aren't as important as your PSAT scores from your junior year when you'll be able to compete for National Merit, but they're still useful. You can use your sophomore PSAT scores to estimate how well you'll do on the PSAT next year and on the SAT later on.
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What is a Harvard level PSAT score?

In order to be on track for those scores on the SAT, students would have to earn a near-perfect score on the PSAT, which is a little shorter and easier than the SAT. That means a good PSAT score for students aiming at “Ivy Plus” schools like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, MIT, and Duke would be at least 1450.
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Is 1200 a bad PSAT score?

Excellent PSAT Scores: 1200-1360

11th-grade students who scored between 1200 and 1360 on the PSAT test fall within the top 10% of all test takers.
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Is 900 a bad PSAT score?

A combined score of 900 is the 31st percentile, (students scored higher than 31% of the people but unfortunately, 69% of the students scored higher). On the other end of the spectrum, a score of 1220 is the 85th percentile (students scored higher than 85% of the people and only 15% of the students scored higher).
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