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Is the PSAT going away?

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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What are the changes to the PSAT in 2023?

Changes on the Digital PSAT

As of fall 2023, the PSAT will no longer be a pencil-and-paper exam. With the exception of certain student accommodations, all students will take the Digital PSAT on a computer.
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Does the PSAT still exist?

The exam is taken at school and testing dates may vary because individual schools choose when to administer the PSAT 8/9 and PSAT 10. The next round of PSAT 10 testing is scheduled for Feb. 21 through March 25, 2022, and again April 13-29. There are three options this fall for the 2021 PSAT/NMSQT.
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Can you take the PSAT in the UK?

Wycliffe is a PSAT, SAT and ACT testing centre for the American University testing system, and we also host these tests for all of Wales and the south-west of England – and has been doing this successfully for over seven years.
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Can SAT replace 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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Is the PSAT harder than the SAT?

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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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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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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Can I refuse to take the PSAT?

1. Do I (does my sophomore) need to 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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Do Ivy Leagues look at PSAT?

Ivy League schools do not in any way use your PSAT scores for the admissions process but the PSAT is a leading indicator of your SAT score which is heavily used by Ivy League schools in the admissions process. High school juniors usually take it in preparation for taking the SAT during their senior year.
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Why take the PSAT seriously?

A High PSAT Score Can Lead to a National Merit Scholarship

The National Merit Scholarship Corp. uses PSAT scores to determine which test-takers will become semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program.
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Is the PSAT a big deal?

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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When can I take the PSAT in 2024?

March 4–April 26, 2024. October 1–October 31, 2024. March 3–April 30, 2025.
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How hard is the PSAT?

How Difficult is the PSAT? The PSAT focuses on math, reading, writing and language concepts that high school sophomores and juniors typically have already studied in their academic courses, so the test should not be difficult for well-prepared high school students.
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Will the 2023 PSAT be online?

The PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 8/9 are being offered digitally in fall 2023 so that students who will be taking the SAT as juniors in the spring of 2024 have an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the digital testing experience before taking the digital SAT.
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Is the online PSAT easier?

The digital PSAT/NMSQT will be easier to take, more secure, and more relevant. Learn more at psat.org.
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Is it bad if you fail the PSAT?

The PSAT and the SAT are indexed exams. There is no pass/fail score. Your score is used to place you in relationship to all other test takers.
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Does PSAT matter in 10th grade?

The PSAT in 10th grade isn't something that will directly affect your college admissions. It's true that the National Merit Scholarship Program looks at scores from your junior year, not sophomore year. So in 10th grade, the PSAT mainly serves as good practice for the SAT.
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Should kids take 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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Is 950 a bad PSAT score?

Below Average PSAT Scores: 320-950

11th-grade students who scored between 320 and 950 on the PSAT test will fall within the lower 50% of all test takers.
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Is a 1290 on PSAT good?

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 1450 PSAT good?

If you score between a 1400 and a 1450 you should also be proud. This means you are still in a highly competitive percentile and eligible for entry to highly selective universities. Any score from 1300-1400 leaves some room for improvement, but is nonetheless optimistic!
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Can a 9th grader take the PSAT 10?

Yes. Any student can arrange to take the PSAT 10 at a school that offers it. However, we recommend that eighth and ninth graders take the PSAT 8/9.
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What if you fail the SAT?

There are no scores that are officially considered passing or failing. However, you can fail to meet the score required for admission into the college of your choice. There will be a minimum SAT/ACT score requirement at the colleges you're applying to.
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Does PSAT matter in 9th grade?

The top 1% of 11th-grade test takers qualify for National Merit semifinalist status, and can then go on to compete for scholarships of $2,500. Taking the PSAT as a 9th or 10th grader offers essential preparation if you want your 11th-grade scores to stand out.
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