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What happens if you don't do the PSAT?

There are no consequences to skipping a PSAT. Know, however, that the test is only offered once a year, so you have limited opportunities to take it. Furthermore, you must take it during your junior year if you want to be considered for scholarships like National Merit.
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Can I skip the PSAT?

If your child missed the PSAT due to illness, emergency, or other extenuating circumstances, but would still like to be eligible for the National Merit Scholarship Program, contact the National Merit Scholarship Corporation via mail to inquire about alternate testing.
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Is it mandatory to do 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 for 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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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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Does the PSAT really matter?

For the vast majority of students, the PSAT is simply a dress rehearsal for the SAT. While it's true there are a tiny percentage (around 3%) of 11th graders who will take the PSAT and qualify for the National Merit Scholarship, it's important to remember that PSAT scores are not used in the college admissions process.
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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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Do colleges look at 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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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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Is a 800 PSAT score 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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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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How do I not fail the PSAT?

Drill some PSAT practice questions to be ready.
  1. Practice like it's the real thing. Use a full-length PSAT Practice Test to up your game. ...
  2. Read boring material. You'll encounter a lot of dense literature on the test. ...
  3. Be familiar with common algebra, geometry, statistics, and precalculus principles.
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Is a 970 a bad PSAT score?

Take a deep breath and don't worry, a 970 on the PSAT is a solid start and gives you a benchmark for where you are.
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Is 890 a bad PSAT score?

An 890 is below the national average, which is usually around 1000. However, it's important not to get discouraged. The PSAT is a practice test and a great tool to help gauge areas where you can improve. For perspective, PSAT scores can range from 320 to 1520.
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Is the PSAT optional?

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 870 a good SAT score?

870 SAT Score Standings

Out of the 2.13 million test-takers, 1741189 scored the same or higher than you. You can apply to 22 colleges and have a good shot at getting admitted. You have a very low chance of getting into 1467 schools with this score.
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Is 960 a good SAT score?

A SAT score of 960/1600 is pretty low considering the average scores of students who apply to universities in the US.
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Is 1090 a good SAT score?

1090 is only slightly above what the average score would be on the SAT if every high school senior in the US were to take the SAT test. This means that you are relatively close to being average.
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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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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 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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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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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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