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[quote=Anonymous]The PSAT score is supposed to roughly equate with what a student would get a year later on the SAT. (It's basically the same test, but without the very hardest questions that would appear on the SAT.) So you can think of it as predicting that the kid would get roughly an 1190 on the SAT if taken next year. It's really hard to calibrate what this means for a 9th grader. I don't know of any percentile charts that young. You can probably google to find the percentile charts for sophomore year, because that is a more common time to take the PSAT. What might be more useful for you is to look at the types of questions missed or sections of the exam and see if you want to do any supplementing in that area. [/quote]
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