PSAT test prep

PSAT Practice Test

Build section-by-section confidence and convert PSAT performance into a clearer SAT action plan.

Practice score card

PSAT Composite Builder

Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

160–760

Math

160–760

Estimated composite

320–1520

How to use PSAT practice data

After each timed test, track misses by question type, then set a one-week drill block focused on those exact patterns. Repeat the cycle to raise both section stability and composite score.

Generate PSAT-style practice questions from your own notes

Upload class material and produce focused PSAT-style drills for the exact concepts still costing points.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common PSAT format and scoring questions.

What sections are on the PSAT?

The PSAT has two scored sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math.

What is the PSAT score range?

The PSAT total score ranges from 320 to 1520, combining both section scores.

How does PSAT connect to National Merit?

National Merit qualification uses Selection Index cutoffs that vary by state and year.

Can PSAT scores help predict SAT?

Yes. PSAT section trends are commonly used to estimate likely SAT score bands.

How many PSAT practice tests should I take?

Most students benefit from 3 to 5 timed practice tests across a prep cycle.

Which section should I focus on first?

Start with your lower-accuracy section and the question families you miss most consistently.

Where can I calculate SAT totals?

Use the SAT Score Calculator after each PSAT cycle.