Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Get Your Psat Score







PSAT scores should arrive at your home in December.


The Preliminary Student Achievement Test or PSAT is a test administered by the College Board. Its purpose is to give students practice at the SAT as well as the chance to qualify for a National Merit Scholarship. The PSAT checks aptitude in reading skills, math and writing. Your score should be mailed directly to your home or school.


Instructions


1. Wait for your score to come in the mail sometime in December. The PSAT is taken in October. Scores are mailed to students as soon as they become available in December.


2. Log in to your College Board account on the College Board website. If you registered for your PSAT online, then your PSAT score will be available on the website between December of the year you took it and the following February.








3. Contact the College Board administration directly by either phone or email through the online contact form if you are having trouble logging into your account or you did not receive your score.

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