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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 it bad to 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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What happens if you don't show up to PSAT?

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation offers alternate entry for the scholarship competition. Students who did not take the PSAT on EITHER test date may submit SAT scores in lieu of PSAT scores.
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Is it optional to take the PSAT?

In general, the PSAT is an optional test that serves mainly as practice for the SAT and for qualification for the National Merit Scholarship Program. Most high schools encourage students to take it for these reasons, but it's not strictly required by the schools themselves.
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Is it important to take the PSAT?

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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Do schools care about 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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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 even matter?

While your PSAT scores don't impact college applications, with a good PSAT score you may get a National Merit Scholarship. The NMS benchmark changes year to year, so your best bet is to study hard. Even if you don't meet the PSAT score needed for an NMS, your average PSAT scores can predict your SAT score.
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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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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 11th grade?

Cons: Students miss out on potential scholarships by not taking the PSAT/NMSQT as a junior. Students won't get to experience a formal SAT testing environment before taking the test. Students are less likely to find out if they'd be better off taking the ACT instead.
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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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Does the PSAT mean anything?

The PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) is a test designed to help high school sophomores and juniors prepare for the SAT. The PSAT can also gauge your aptitude for other national tests and inform which areas you'll need to focus your studying on.
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How hard is the PSAT?

The PSAT is slightly less challenging than the SAT because it is designed to be a practice test. As a precursor exam, the PSAT will introduce students to the subject matter and test structure of the SAT. The PSAT is a shorter test as well, with fewer questions.
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Is 1200 a good PSAT score for a sophomore?

Based on that reasoning, a good PSAT score for a sophomore is a composite score higher than 1060, an OK score is one higher than 920, and an excellent score is anything higher than 1180.
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What is a bad PSAT score?

Below Average Overall PSAT Scores: 950 or Below.
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Does PSAT affect your 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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Does Harvard look at PSAT?

None. 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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What happens if my child misses the PSAT?

If this happens to your child, there are a few options to consider. Remember that the PSAT serves primarily as practice for the SAT. If your child missed PSAT test day, he or she can still practice for the SAT by taking PSAT and SAT practice tests and by enrolling in an SAT prep program.
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Are the PSATs worth taking?

The PSAT is worth it for students because it prepares them for the questions they'll see on the SAT. Colleges don't typically look as much at PSAT scores, but it is still a good idea to take them to prepare for the SATs. Scoring high on the PSATs can land students a National Merit Scholarship.
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Do colleges know if you took PSAT?

COLLEGES WILL NOT SEE YOUR PSAT SCORES.

Your PSAT scores are not considered by colleges as part of their college admissions criteria and are not provided to them.
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Is 1100 a good SAT score?

Is An 1100 SAT Score (58th Percentile) Good? A score of 1100 on the SAT puts you at the 58th percentile, meaning you scored higher than 58% all 2 million+ test takers. Earning an 1100 makes you eligible to apply to most colleges and universities as a decent candidate.
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Is PSAT important for freshman?

Taking the PSAT in 9th grade will help you identify your current scoring level and figure out how you can improve for the future. As a freshman, you can choose between two tests: the PSAT/NMSQT that 11th graders take or the PSAT 8/9, a version of the test specifically geared toward 8th and 9th graders.
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How many kids take PSAT?

United States high school students enter the National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the Preliminary S A T/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®), which serves as an initial screen of over 1.5 million entrants each year, and by meeting published program entry and participation requirements.
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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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