You can't because the test was never realeased online.
PSAT scores are sent to the schools, so if you have lost your PSAT scores, ask the guidance counselor at your school for the score report.
Yes they check your PSAT SAT and grades and everything else
PSAT scores give you a general idea of what score you would make on the SAT. Adding a zero to your PSAT score gives you a ballpark number of what you would make on the real thing. The highest score possible on the PSAT is a 240, while the highest score on the SAT is a 2400. The PSAT is not an acceptable test to send to colleges in place of SAT scores. However, the PSAT can earn you recognition with scholarships for making a high enough score.
Yes. But you can choose not to have them sent.
It is harder to get a perfect score on the PSAT than the SAT, because there are fewer questions and the curve is harsher; it is still possible, however. Best of luck.
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If you have a strong score on the PSAT test you can qualify for a National Merit Scholarship. A National Merit Scholarship provides you with $2,500 in money towards a college or secondary education.
The 1968 PSAT scores refer to the results of the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test taken by high school students in that year as a practice for the SAT. The PSAT serves as a diagnostic tool to assess students' readiness for college and is often used to qualify for National Merit Scholarships. Scores from this period can reflect the educational standards and testing practices of the time, offering insights into the academic performance of students in the late 1960s. Overall, these scores provide a historical context for understanding changes in educational assessment over the decades.
To access your AP scores online, visit the College Board's official website and log in to your account using your username and password. Once logged in, navigate to the AP Scores section to view your scores for the most recent exam. If you don’t have an account, you can create one using your AP number or Student ID. Scores are typically available in July each year.