Anonymous wrote:OP here.
PP your post is very encouraging because DD only had 2 months of Algebra 2 under her belt when she took the PSAT which led to a big discrepancy between the verbal and math scores. Am hoping that Math comes up significantly in Junior PSAT and the SAT once she has more Math classes under her belt.
Anonymous wrote:"The highest score on the psat is 1520 so two of the above posters are lying. The SAT goes to 1600."
No one is lying. The scores above 1520 were both for the SAT.
Most everyone got that, why didn't you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1220 is a great PSAT score...as you pointed it, it's in the 94th percentile. A good SAT prep class should bump up the score 150 to 250 points.
My oldest son had a 1290 PSAT in 10th grade and ended up with 1530 on his first try at the start of Junior year. Several practice tests and a prep 10-week prep class (meeting 2 times/week for 2 hrs) did the trick.
Regarding the national merit score, there is a link on the test results which will take you to the NMST score. I think 94th percentile should be around a 183...222 or 223 was the required score in Maryland/VA. That's a good initial reference point. She would need to get into the 99th+ to get qualified. However, if you move to North Dakota, she is a shoe in for a national merit winner (the required score is different for each state).
PP, would you mind letting me know which prep class did your DS attend?