What's a Good PSAT Score in 2022? | SupertutorTV (2023)

Did you just get your PSAT score back, and are you wondering what it means because it’s out of 1520 points while the SAT is out of 1600 points, yet the College Board is telling you that it’s the same as you would score on the SAT? If that’s you, we get it, and we’re going to try and talk in this blog about what we’ve done to try to demystify this process.

We’ve created a master chart that lines up all of the PSAT scores according to the national percentile of juniors and sophomores with the SAT score ranges. So you have more of a predictive feel for what your PSAT score means if you do an average amount of prep for someone who is scoring at your level, and if you continue that upward trend, what you can expect from your SAT score.

If you are below where you want to be, do not fret. You can improve your score even beyond the little bump that we see between the PSAT score and the SAT score. You need to think about really taking an aggressive stance towards these tests and getting your prep game on. Whoever you are, you can do this, and we’re here to tell you that. Our point is that if you have the willpower to do this and you want to make it happen, it doesn’t matter who you are or what resources you have.

Moving on to the PSAT, a decent score means you’re reaching a benchmark. Now this is where we’re going to stop and say: yes, the SAT is a means to an end of getting into college or getting scholarships, but it’s also a benchmark for college readiness. If you have a benchmark score, you have a ¾ chance of surviving freshman year without flunking classes. This matters because the SAT is not just a made-up pipe dream that people who hate standardized tests like to pick on. Tests do matter, and you take them all the time in school, and they measure things like your ability to read, your basic math skills, etc. There are real skills being tested on this test, especially when it comes to the idea of a baseline. So if you are not at the baseline, we really encourage you to put in the work because you are potentially behind on critical skills that are going to help you succeed in college.

So what does that translate to? Around the 50th percentile nationally on the SAT, which translates to about the 53rd to the 54th percentile for juniors on the PSAT, is a 970, or the 48th percentile for sophomores, which is a 910. If you’re at that benchmark point, or a little bit above it, you’re putting yourself on track to go to a state university, a regional university, or potentially a ranked four-year university. Colleges in this score range include Louisiana Tech University, the University of Massachusetts Boston, Northern Arizona University, University of Toledo, Old Dominion, Central Michigan University, University of West Florida, Kent State, Wichita State University, University of Nevada Las Vegas, University of South Alabama, Texas State University, Rocky Mountain College, Indiana State University, and Lewis-Clark State College. So those are some colleges that, if you’re planning to submit scores to, you might find luck. And this is just a sampling; there are many more universities in the United States that will accept a score in this range, and you can always look up the common dataset and the name of your school to see what their median score ranges are for acceptance on the SAT or the ACT.

Next on our list is a good PSAT score. For a good score on the PSAT, we’re looking for 1110–1210 for a junior or 1070–1170 for a sophomore. And this is going to put you in a range for a target score of 1190–1300 on the SAT. Again, this is if you do an average amount of preparation and make an average amount of improvement in your classes. Schools in this range are those that typically have a 40–75% admit rate and include University of Denver, University of Colorado Boulder, Marquette University, Indian University, Texas A&M, University of South Carolina, University of Arizona, University of Iowa, Temple University, and University of Oregon. There are also plenty of other schools in this score range that are going to be smaller, like Michigan State University, University of New Hampshire, and North Dakota State University. So that’s kind of where you can get in with a good PSAT score, and these numbers might fluctuate in the years that come after this first test-optional year, but it kind of gives you a ballpark of how important tests are for some of these schools. For example, at Texas A&M, we’re seeing a majority of students submitting scores, so that’s a school where tests are more important. For Michigan State, about half of students are submitting scores, so it’s probably important there, especially if you’re in a competitive major. But at North Dakota State, for example, only 6% of students are submitting scores, so it might not really matter there.

A very good PSAT score would be around 1210–1300 for juniors and 1180–1270 for sophomores. That puts you on track for about 1300–1380 on the SAT. A very good score on the PSAT is going to help you get into some of the top 100 ranked colleges and universities, which have moderately competitive admissions. These include University of Miami, North Carolina State University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Georgia, Pepperdine University, Ohio State University, University of Washington, University of Connecticut, Drexel University, Purdue University, University of Delaware, and Penn State University. There are some big universities here, but for some colleges, you’re going to have very different admit rates for the Letters of Arts & Sciences versus Engineering. So, take some of this with a grain of salt, but these are the kind of schools that you’re potentially on track to get into if you got a PSAT score in this range.

If you’re scoring above a 99th percentile score, you are cued up to potentially be a National Merit Scholar. For the PSAT, that means you’re above a 1430, whether you’re a junior or a sophomore. If you’re not above 1430—if you’re at 1350, for example—it doesn’t mean that National Merit is out of reach; it just means that you’re going to have to put in above-average effort in preparing. Schools that you want to take a look at if you’re in this range include MIT, NYU, Harvard University, Yale University, Dartmouth College, Rice University, University of Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt University, Stanford University, Harvey Mudd College, Carnegie Mellon University, Brown University, Princeton University, Northwestern University, Williams College, Cornell University, and Amherst College, in that order. These are schools looking for 1500+ average SAT scores. And for that National Merit, we really recommend that you study. If you’re at around 1450, you’re not there yet, but with the right preparation, you can get there.

If you’re not happy with your PSAT scores, the best thing to do is prepare. Again, Brooke has seen students raise their scores by hundreds of points. Is it easier to do it with a tutor? Sure. But it’s still possible to do it without one. If you have the ambition, drive, and discipline, you can raise your score, get to where you want to be, and seize the opportunities that are available to you.

National percentile comparison across PSAT / SAT/ ACT scores

PSAT Score- 11th gradePSAT 11th Gr Nat'l Sample, SAT Nat'l Sample, ACT Nat'l Sample PercentilesSAT Score (Nat'l sample)ACT Score (Correlated to % Nat'l sample)ACT Concordance 2018 (using SAT Nat'l sample scores)PSAT 10th Gr Nat'l Sample
152099+1600363699+
151099+1590363699+
150099+1580-1590363699+
149099+1570-1580363699+
148099+1560-1570363699+
147099+1550-1560363599+
146099+1540-1550363599+
145099+1530-1540363599+
144099+1530363599+
143099+1520363499+
1420991510353499
1410991500353499
1400991480-149034-353499
1390991470-148034-353399
1380991460343399
1370991450343399
1360981440333299
1350981430333298
1340981420333298
133097141032-333198
132097140032-333198
131097139032-333197
1300961380323097
1290961370323097
1280951360313097
1270951360313096
126094135030-312996
125094134030-312995
1240931320-13303028-2995
1230921310292894
1220921310292894
1210911300292893
120090129028-292792
1190891280282791
11808812702791
11708712602790
1160861250272689
11508512402688
11408412302687
1130831220262586
11208212102584
11108112002583
110078-801180-1190252482
10907711702481
1080761160242479
10707411502378
10607311402376
1050701120-11302322-2375
104067-691100-1110222273
10306510902171
1020631080212169
10106110702167
100059-6010602165
99057-5810502063
98055-561040202062
97053-5410302060
96050-521010-1020191958
9504810001956
940469901954
93044980181852
920429701850
91039-409601848
90037-38950171746
89035-36930-9401744
880339201742
87031-32910161640
860299001638
85027-288901636
84026880151633
830248701531
82021-23850-8601528
810208401526
80018-19830141524
79015-17810-8201422
780148001419
77011-13780-790131417
760107701315
7508-97601313
7408-97601311
7306-7730-74012139
7204-5710-720128
7103-4690-700126
700268011115
6902670114
680166010113
670 and below1650 and below9 and below112

User percentile comparison across PSAT / SAT/ ACT scores

PSAT Score ACT, SAT & 11th Gr PSAT UsersSAT Score (based on user percentile)ACT Concordance 2018(using SAT user score)PSAT 10th Gr Users
152099+1590-16003699+
151099+1580-15903699+
150099+1570-15803699+
149099+1560-157035-3699+
14809915503599+
1470991530-15403599+
14609915203499+
14509815103499+
14409815003499+
14309814903499
14209714803399
1410971470-14803399
14009714703399
13909614603399
13809614503399
13709514403299
13609514303298
13509414203298
13409414103198
13309314003198
13209313903198
13109213803097
13009113703097
12909113603097
12809013502996
12708913402996
12608813302995
1250871310-13202895
12408613002894
12308512902794
12208412802793
12108312702792
12008212602792
11908012502691
11807912402690
11707812302689
1160761210-12202588
11507512002587
1140731190-120024-2586
11307211802485
11207011702484
11106911602482
11006711502381
10906511402380
10806411302378
10706211202277
10606011102275
1050581090-110021-2274
10405710802172
10305510702171
10205310602169
10105110502067
10004910402066
9904710302064
9804610302062
970441010-10201960
9604210001959
950409901957
940399801855
930379701853
920359601851
910339501749
900329401747
890309301745
880299201743
870279101641
860259001640
850248901638
840228801636
830218701534
820208601532
810188501530
800178401528
790158201426
780148201424
770138101422
760117901420
750107801418
74097701316
73087601314
72077501312
71067401311
7005730139
6904720128
6803710126
6703700125
6602690124
6502680-69011-124
6402680113
6301660-670112
6201640-65010-112
610 & Below1630 & Below10 & Below2

What’s a good PSAT score school comparison

UniversityEstimated Median SAT score (2021 CDS)PSAT target range 11th Grade based on Nat'l %PSAT target range- 10th grade based on Nat'l %Percent submitting SAT + Percent submitting ACT (max % submitting tests)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology15451420-15101420-1510Test required
New York University15401410-15001400-1500Data not available
Harvard University15301400-15001390-150085%
Yale University15301400-15001390-150089%
Dartmouth College15301400-15001390-1500Data not available
Rice University15301400-15001390-150075%
University of Pennsylvania15251400-15001390-149079%
Vanderbilt University15251400-15001390-149057%
Stanford15201390-15001390-149079%
Harvey Mudd College15201390-15001390-149060%
Carnegie Mellon University15201390-15001390-149070%
Brown University15151380-14901370-148081%
Princeton University15151380-14901370-148091%
Northwestern University15101380-14901370-148082%
Williams College15101380-14901370-148071%
Cornell University15051370-14801370-148061%
Amherst College15051370-14801360-148066%
Swarthmore College14951350-14801340-147060%
Tufts University14951350-14801340-147054%
Northeastern University14901340-14801330-147042%
University of Notre Dame14801330-14801310-147069%
Georgetown14801330-14801310-1470Test Required
Emory University14801340-14501320-145064%
Boston College14751340-14401320-14400%
Case Western Reserve University14701330-14401310-144066%
Wellesley College14701320-14501300-145060%
University of Virginia14601310-14401280-144072%
Georgia Tech University14501280-14501250-1450Test Required
Boston University14401270-14301240-143045%
College of WIlliam and Mary14401270-14301240-143070%
Tulane University14351270-14201240-142056%
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign14301240-14401210-144067%
Wake Forest University14251260-14101230-141055%
University of Wisconsin-Madison14251250-14201220-142061%
Southern Methodist University14251250-14201220-142039%
University of Southern California14201240-14301210-143073%
University of Michigan14401270-14501240-145086%
Villanova University14201260-14001230-140045%
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill14151240-14201210-142075%
Lehigh University1407.51240-14001210-140054%
University of Miami13801210-13801190-138055%
North Carolina State University13751180-13601150-135056%
University of Texas at Austin13651140-14101120-141082%
University of Georgia13601180-13701150-136067%
Pepperdine University13501170-13601140-135022%
Ohio State University13451160-13601130-135085%
University of Washington* (Test blind if 13451250+*1230+*27%
University of Connecticut13251150-13301120-1310Data not available
Drexel University13101120-13301100-131046%
Purdue University13101100-13501070-1340Test Required
University of Delaware13001130-13001110-1270Data not available
Penn State University13001110-13201090-130045%
University of Denver12951110-13101090-128051%
University of Colorado, Boulder12801090-13101060-128048%
Marquette University12701100-12701070-124050%
Indiana University12701080-13001060-127062%
Texas A&M12601060-13001040-127088%
University of South Carolina12551070-12701040-124064%
University of Arizona12451050-12901020-126030%
University of Iowa12401050-12601020-123083%
Temple University12251040-12501010-122035%
University of Oregon12201040-12401010-121033%
Michigan State University12101040-12401010-121064%
University of New Hampshire12051040-12101010-118037%
University of North Dakota12001040-12001010-117065%
Louisiana Tech University11751010-1190970-1160Test Required
University of Massachusetts Boston11701000-1190960-116023%
Northern Arizona University11641000-1180960-115033%
University of Toledo1160970-1200940-117064%
Old Dominion1120960-1130920-111025%
Central Michigan University1115960-1130920-111067%
University of West Florida1110960-1120920-1100Test Required
Kent State1105950-1120910-110084%
Wichita State University1102.5930-1130890-111091%
University of Nevada, Las Vegas1095930-1120890-110089%
University of South Alabama1095940-1110900-109093%
Texas State University1085940-1100900-107061%
Rocky Mountain College1077.5930-1100890-107066%
Indiana State University1040890-1070850-104060%
Sam Houston State University1020880-1050840-1020108%
Lewis Clark State College985840-1040810-1010Data not available
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