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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry for the relative ignorance, [b]but just wondering how a 1300 PSAT/NMSQT is for a 9th grader who did no test prep at all. So that's roughly equivalant to a 1380 on the real SAT?[/b] Is that a score for a 9th grader that, if kept on track or improved a bit over the next 2 years, could perhaps contribute towards getting in to an excellent school? (I'm thinking UW Madison, Amherst, Smith, but not ivy league). Thanks for the input. I promise to become better informed over the next few years. :)[/quote] I don't think that's how it works (though it would require someone with a better math SAT score than I to explain why). The top PSAT score is adjusted down to 1520 to account for the PSAT being slightly easier than the real SAT. In other words, a perfect PSAT score of 1520 should translate to a slightly below perfect score of 1520 on the SAT. [/quote]
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