What score is an 8th grader supposed to get?
Results: Distribution of 8th Grade ACT / SAT Scores
Interpretation | Percentile | SAT Score |
---|---|---|
Below Average | 25\% | 250 |
Average | 50\% | 350 |
Above Average | 75\% | 450 |
Excellent | 95\% | 550 |
Is PSAT 8 9 the same as PSAT?
The PSAT 8/9 is a relatively new exam intended to help eighth- and ninth-grade students plan a path to college. It is similar to other tests in the SAT Suite of Assessments, but it is important to note that it is not the same exam as the PSAT 10 or PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
How long is the PSAT 8 9 with breaks?
2 hours and 25 minutes
Under standard conditions, the PSAT 8/9 is 2 hours and 25 minutes of testing time, plus breaks: 55 minutes for the Reading Test. 30 minutes for the Writing and Language Test. 40 minutes for the Math Test—Calculator.
What is the average PSAT 8/9 score for a 9th grader?
The data in the chart below solely reflects the scores and percentiles of 9th graders who took the PSAT 8/9 in the fall of 2020. Remember that the PSAT 8/9 score range goes from 240 to 1440, or from 120 to 720 for each section. This information is sourced from the College Board’s official 2020-2021 report on the PSAT 8/9.
What does percentile mean on PSAT 8?
PSAT 8/9 Nationally Representative and User Percentiles A student’s percentile rank represents the percentage of students who score equal to or lower than their score. For example, if a student’s score is in the 75th percentile, about 75\% of a comparison group achieved scores at or below that student’s score.
Can a homeschooled student take the PSAT 8/9?
Homeschooled students can request to take the PSAT 8/9 at a local school. Get more info for homeschooled students. If your child needs testing accommodations, they don’t need official approval by the College Board.
What’s the difference between the PSAT 8/9 and PSAT NMSQT?
The PSAT NMSQT (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) and the PSAT 8/9 use slightly different scoring systems, but they match up pretty closely. Let’s take a look at both. The PSAT/NMSQT gives you two scaled scores between 160 and 760. One is for Math, and the other is for Reading and Writing together.