What is a Good PSAT Score?

A "good" PSAT score depends on your goals. Generally, a score above the 75th percentile (around 1150-1200) is strong, while 1210+ is often considered excellent and competitive for National Merit scholarships. The average PSAT score is about 920-930.
 
A good PSAT score typically falls above the 75th percentile—around 1150-1180+ out of 1520. Top scorers (≥1450) may qualify for National Merit Scholarship consideration.
 
A good PSAT score is around 1070–1200, which puts you above average. A score of 1210–1400 is very good and can qualify you for the National Merit Scholarship if you're in the top 1%. The highest possible score is 1520. What’s “good” can vary based on your goals and the colleges you’re aiming for.
 
A good PSAT score typically depends on your goals, but generally:
  • National Merit Semifinalist cutoff: Usually around 1400–1450 (out of 1520)
  • Above average: Scores above 1200
  • Competitive for scholarships and colleges: 1300+
 
A good PSAT score depends on your goals. Generally, a score above 1000 is considered above average, while 1200–1300 is strong. Scores above 1400 are excellent and may qualify for National Merit recognition. The PSAT is scored on a scale of 320 to 1520, combining Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing sections. Aim higher for competitive scholarships.
 
A good PSAT score varies by grade level and goals. Generally, a score above 1000 is considered above average. For National Merit Scholarship eligibility, juniors typically need scores around 1400 or higher, depending on the state. A good score shows strong readiness for the SAT and college admissions.
 
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