What does your PSAT score mean? Attend a PSAT Score seminar and find out!
If you took the PSAT in October, you'll be getting your score report in the next few weeks. While you might be tempted to scan the page and then forget about it, remember that your PSAT score is a great indication of how you'll perform on the SAT. It's also good practice for Test Day–according to the College Board SAT 2006 report, students who took the PSAT in both their sophomore and junior years scored a combined 233 points higher on the SAT than students who did not take the PSAT at all. Even students who only took the PSAT in their junior year scored an average of 173 higher.
But what does your PSAT score tell you about how you should focus and plan your preparation for the SAT? Bring your score report to a free Kaplan "What Does Your PSAT Score Mean" Seminar and find out! We'll help you interpret the numbers and discuss:
- National Merit Scholarships and other awards
- Scaled vs. Raw Scores
- The Selection Index
- Your percentile ranking
- Your estimated SAT score range
- The SAT vs. the PSAT
Space is limited–reserve your spot today!