PSAT increase between 10th and 11th grade and SAT score

Anonymous
Hi!
My DC got 1250 on his PSAT as 10th grader. He has all As and is worried his SAT wont be high enough to math the GPA for schools he likes.
Can you give me examples of change is PSAT and SAT from 10th grade and amount of prep done to reach this?
thanks!
Anonymous
He should spend some time this summer prepping and take sat in Aug. He can bring it up to 1400s - just has to put in the work. It’s not at all hopeless.
Anonymous
OP is he in 10th now?
Anonymous
DS got an 1170 (or something like that) in 10th grade, a 1240 in 11th with no prep, and a 1460 on the SAT (one and done) after about 10 hours of prep with a private tutor. Prep was costly but absolutely worth it IMO.

DD, like your child, has a 1250 on the PSAT in 10th grade and I'm expecting her to get over 1500 on the SAT/35 on the ACT after some prep this summer. Like your DC, she has straight As and aspirations to attend a highly selective college.
Anonymous
Mine went from an 11-something to a 13-something on PSATS and then a SAT the 1400s.
Anonymous
If he devotes himself to this, he can break 1500. My DS did and he started out at about 1050 as I recall. Must do the work though.
Anonymous
Please know that prep can be done independently with materials - not just private tutor. Also your child should be reading to improve vocabulary.
Anonymous
UWorld, 1600.io, Erica Meltzer reading/writing, College Panda math are all more efficient than using a tutor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please know that prep can be done independently with materials - not just private tutor. Also your child should be reading to improve vocabulary.


I know! I paid this company-local a bunch of money and the 2-3 lessons they did for SAT sucked..im not going to out them but its my bad for wanting to farm things out--independent study on Khan or wyzant so much better...now im stuck with them having a bunch of my money.
Anonymous
Just received PSAT 10 result and the score was 1350. No prep yet. I know my kid won't self-study, so wondering which is better 1 on 1 tutoring or attending group class to prepare this summer for August SAT?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just received PSAT 10 result and the score was 1350. No prep yet. I know my kid won't self-study, so wondering which is better 1 on 1 tutoring or attending group class to prepare this summer for August SAT?


That’s a pretty good score bc the psat 10 is out of 1500.
Anonymous
Our son got an 1150 on the PSAT in 10th grade. Met with a tutor who encouraged him to take a practice ACT. Without prep on that, he got a 31. Tutor recommended focusing on the ACTs. After some one-on-one prep, he ended up with a 33. I think that's somewhere between a 1450-1480 SAT equivalent. The tutor's analysis and support really helped him!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi!
My DC got 1250 on his PSAT as 10th grader. He has all As and is worried his SAT wont be high enough to math the GPA for schools he likes.
Can you give me examples of change is PSAT and SAT from 10th grade and amount of prep done to reach this?
thanks!


Go by percentiles.
1250 is 93-95th%ile
Meaning he can expect with minimal prep to be 1400-1450 sat. Aim for schools that have this as the average. That will set him up to be an avg kid so he can succeed there. Look at pre-test optional common data sets to find out the true SAT tange at schools
Anonymous
1190 PSAT 10th
1300 PSAT 11th fall
1410 SAT 11th spring

Hoping to end up at SAT 1520+

Kid will take the SAT for the second time in May.

Anonymous
Juniors responding took the paper PSAT sophomore year and then digital PSAT. Hard to compare the two, because the tests are very different.
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