The PSAT and SAT are both standardized tests that are used for college admissions. The PSAT is a preliminary test that is taken by high school students in their sophomore or junior year. The SAT is a more comprehensive test that is typically taken by high school seniors.

How to Convert PSAT Score to SAT
There are many resources available to help students convert their PSAT score to an SAT score. These resources help to calculate predicted SAT score.
Table 1: PSAT to SAT Comparison Table
PSAT Score | SAT Score |
---|---|
1170 | 1330 |
1220 | 1380 |
1270 | 1430 |
1320 | 1480 |
1370 | 1530 |
Table 2: PSAT to SAT Percentile Conversion Table
PSAT Percentile | SAT Percentile |
---|---|
25th | 30th |
50th | 50th |
75th | 70th |
90th | 90th |
99th | 99th |
Tips for Converting PSAT Score to SAT
- Consider your PSAT score. The higher your PSAT score, the higher your predicted SAT score will be.
- Look at the SAT score ranges. The PSAT to SAT score conversion chart provides a range of possible SAT scores for each PSAT score.
- Take practice SAT tests. This will help you to get a better idea of what the SAT is like and how you can improve your score.
Conclusion
Converting your PSAT score to an SAT score can be a helpful way to get an idea of what you can expect on the SAT. By following the tips in this article, you can ensure that you get the most accurate SAT score prediction possible.
Additional Resources
- College Board PSAT to SAT Conversion Chart
- Khan Academy PSAT to SAT Conversion Calculator
- The Princeton Review PSAT to SAT Conversion Tool