PSAT Scores Available Dec. 11
The wait is almost over. What do you do now?
How Do I Receive and See My Scores?
You will log in to your College Board account on Wednesday to view your scores. In order to do this, you will need to make sure you have access to your College Board account. Click the link below TODAY and make sure you either create or login to your account. If you can't remember your login, then you will have to contact College Board to correct it. This has to come through College Board. The Counselors can't help with this step. Make sure to do this early, because the system will be flooded on the 11th.
How Do I Interpret My Scores?
Below is a video from College Board to help you understand the score report. Also below is a PDF to a sample score report, similar to the one you will view on Wednesday.
Understanding Your PSAT/NMSQT Score Report
What's Next?
10th Graders:
- You will have another opportunity to test in October your Junior year. Registration information will come at the start of next school year. Click the button below for FREE, official test prep.
- A select number of high-scoring students will be invited to take the PSAT Team. This is a course that requires some summer learning commitment, as well as a course that takes place during the first nine weeks of the term. The teachers of the program will send out invitations and informational fliers to eligible students early in the spring term. The Counselors are not involved in this process. All students are eligible for the standard SAT Prep course that is offered during the 2nd 9 weeks. The curriculum covered in both classes is identical.
11th Graders:
- It's time to take your SAT! Ideally, you will test during your Junior year as close to completing your math class as possible. If you have math this fall, then register to test in It is recommended to go ahead and register for your test. March 14, May 2, and June 6 are the remaining dates to test. Click to button below for FREE, official test prep.
- The 11th grade PSAT/NMSQT test is the one that students are chosen for potential scholarships. This information comes through National Merit. Make sure to check your home mail, because sometimes they send information home before contacting Hebron about eligibility.