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What PSAT score do you need for Ivy League schools?
A good PSAT score for Ivy League varies depending on the school, but you should aim to be at or above the 95th percentile overall and in each section.
What PSAT score is good for Harvard?
For example, the average PSAT score by Harvard admitted students was between 1420 and 1520 (or 210-238 on the old scale). That’s a high goal to aim for, to be sure.
Why am I getting emails from colleges after the PSAT?
Students often feel pressured to bubble in “yes” under the Student Search Service on the PSAT, leading many colleges to send them emails and letters. According to the College Board, they provide colleges with your address, major, assessment score range, GPA, gender, ethnicity, and your email for just 47 cents.
How do colleges know to contact you?
Colleges purchase your contact information and test scores from the College Board and ACT when you take standardized tests (PSAT, SAT, ACT). That’s likely how colleges are getting your information. Most college mail is mass-posted. This just means that colleges send the mail to everyone whose information they purchase.
Is PSAT a registered trademark of Ivy global?
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What is the range of my PSAT score?
Your overall PSAT score will range from 320 to 1520 and is calculated by adding your two area scores together
How many juniors take the PSAT each year?
*Estimated score or score range (exact score for designated percentile unavailable). Each year, approximately 1.6 million juniors take the PSAT. The data above tells us that the top 1\% of test takers—about 16,000 juniors—scored between 1460 and 1520.
What are PSAT subscores and how do they work?
In addition to your overall scores, you will receive subscores that provide a deeper analysis of your PSAT performance. The PSAT also gives you a percentile ranking, which allows you to compare your scores with those of other high school juniors who took the test.