PSAT scores are out, how did your 10th grader score on it vs. SAT

Anonymous
10th grade
April PSAT 10 1390
June SAT 1520
11th grade
October PSAT 1490 (221 selection index=NMSF)
June SAT 1540

Self study using Khan academy
Anonymous
The College Board does not have my child's scores up, but I just checked Naviance and the PSAT scores are on there.
10th grade PSAT 1490
10th grade SAT- 1540
11th grade PSAT 1470

My kid's PSAT scores actually went down 20 points from last year. For the 10th grade PSAT and SAT she studied on Khan Academy. She neglected to study for the 11th grade PSAT because she is comfortable with her 10th grade 1540 SAT score.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Scores are up on Naviance if you have an account.


Only if your school loaded it in there. Not there for our MCPS school. In past, it’s taken months for my kid’s school. If anyone does have theirs from MCPS, please let us know. I keep checking when people post statements like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agh -- this is so aggravating. My junior is taking the SAT this upcoming week and would love to see her PSAT first, to see what she should focus the remainder of her prep time on. Really unfair of the schools to just sit on them.


Entitled, much?

The intended process is to wait til next week when College Board releases to students. They give to schools as a head's up, but they don't expect them to reveal them to students. It's a nice treat if schools send them to students, but why should they spend hours sending kids emails when the kid can just wait til next week? If you're wondering what to study, then a practice test will be more useful (and probably the best practice, at this point, for the SAT).
Anonymous
FCPS parents - can you see PSAT scores in the parent Naviance account or do you have to get them from your child's account?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DC just got results. 1020 for 10th grade. No prep, currently in Algebra 2H. To the experienced parents, with a normal prep class - nothing over the top, what could we hope for SAT results? I'm not sure how to use this information, and would love real life experience. I would hope it would improve especially once A2H is done, but not sure what is realistic.


My DD went up about 200 points from 10th grade PSAT to 12th grade SAT with little prep (as in, she took a class, but didn't try very hard).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DC just got results. 1020 for 10th grade. No prep, currently in Algebra 2H. To the experienced parents, with a normal prep class - nothing over the top, what could we hope for SAT results? I'm not sure how to use this information, and would love real life experience. I would hope it would improve especially once A2H is done, but not sure what is realistic.


My DD went up about 200 points from 10th grade PSAT to 12th grade SAT with little prep (as in, she took a class, but didn't try very hard).


Actually just checked and she went up a lot more -- 1030 in 10th (PSAT) to 1390 in 12th (SAT),
Anonymous
how do you convert the score? all I have are math and reading SAT scale scores
Anonymous
No scores in APS naviance yet.
Anonymous
PSAT 10 1320
psat 11 1430
SAT 11 1520 (790 math, 730 verbal)

do you agree- no need to re- take SAT?
ds is a math/science kid.
he wants to repeat in March-
i think he shouldn't waste his time- better to work on ECs and studying..
Anonymous
you should let him repeat if he wants to. DS took it 1 time and before said he would retake anything less than 1550. Got 1560 so was done. But they often have their own target in their mind and may feel unsatisfied if they don't at least try again. 1520 is a great score, so really no downside.
Anonymous
9th grade PSAT 1280
10th grade PSAT 1360
(no 11th grade PSAT because of Covid)
11th grade SAT 1520
Anonymous
My kid is a senior and last year had a 222 composite in DC last year (honorable mention National Merit because 223 was the crazy high cutoff)
Got a 35 ACT spring junior year
but only 1480 0n the real SAT- weird day he wasn't feeling well. not submitting or retaking bc of high act

It's worth it to take both- just to see.
Anonymous
Dumb question ... when they get the report from the College Board, can they see what they missed?

Anonymous
My child has Naviance in FCPS and nothing is there yet. Where are you finding them exactly? The "Test scores" tab shows nothing.
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