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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid got a 1380 on the PSAT 11, and it lists her as 99th percentile. She went down from 1400 on the PSAT 10. No big shock since the 11 is a harder test, and she did not study at all.[/quote] The percentiles are different for different grade levels, but the test difficulty and score are the same between PSAT10 and PSAT/NMSQT. Exact same test format. PSAT/NMSQT (or PSAT 11, if you prefer) is not - or at least, is not designed to be - harder than the PSAT10. Going down in score - happened to one of my kids too on the fall 2019 PSAT - is often the result of scoring scales that are harsher for an easier test, but perhaps too harsh/not well standardized. Basically boils down to not a great job by College Board in writing and scoring. While scores can vary within some window, a year-over-year substantial decrease should be uncommon.[/quote]
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