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Practice PSAT Results

Practice PSAT Results. Understanding Your Score Report. Add a zero to each of your sections: Verbal, Math, and Writing For instance, if you have a 54 in Verbal, change it to 540. On the top left corner of the report, add a zero to the “ PSAT Combined Score” to get the equivalent SAT score.

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Practice PSAT Results

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  1. Practice PSAT Results

  2. Understanding Your Score Report • Add a zero to each of your sections: Verbal, Math, and Writing • For instance, if you have a 54 in Verbal, change it to 540. • On the top left corner of the report, add a zero to the “PSAT Combined Score” to get the equivalent SAT score.

  3. Reflection • The target score for college readiness is 1650. How far away are you from 1650 now? Which areas are you already strong in? Which areas do you want to work to improve? • Remember, you took this test without doing any preparation. Do not be discouraged. This test is just for practice.

  4. College Readiness Plan • You will take the real PSAT next year in 10th grade and in 11th grade. • In 11th grade, you will be able to qualify for certain scholarships. • Most students do not take the SAT or the ACT until their junior year.

  5. More Information • There will be a “Score Back Night” for parents and students on December 16th to help interpret scores. • College Board Website has a lot of helpful information http://www.collegeboard.org/

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