In this post, we’ll discuss PSAT scores and what qualifies as a high score for students in 9th, 10th, and 11th grade. We’ll also go into which PSAT options exist for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, along with how your scores might stack up compared to national averages. Keep readi...
If you're gearing up for a high PSAT score your junior year, then you might choose to take the PSAT as a freshman for practice.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 ch...
There are a few factors you can use to define what's good: score percentiles, National Merit criteria, and your own personal goals for the PSAT and the SAT. First, it's critical to understand how the PSAT is scored. This guide will review the scoring scale of the PSAT, along with Nat...
One way is by doing well on the PSAT to qualify to compete for aNational Merit Scholarship. Another is to take AP courses. If their high school doesn’t offer them, there is a program calledFreshman Year for Freeoffered by the Modern States Education Alliance. It provi...