
PSAT RESOURCE STOP
Everything you need to know about the PSAT!
What is the PSAT?
The Preliminary SAT, also known as the PSAT/NMSQT® (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test), is a preparatory version of the SAT exam. The PSAT is a great tool for students considering college. The PSAT/NMSQT measures critical reading skills, math problem-solving skills, and writing skills. You can only take the PSAT once per year, and many students take the test as practice in 9th or 10th grade. Juniors are automatically registered for the exam. AHHS recommends that students take the PSAT/NMSQT in order to receive feedback about strengths and weaknesses, qualify for National Recognition Programs (10th/11th grade), enter the competition for National Merit Scholar scholarships (11th graders only), and help prepare for the SAT. If you earn a high score on the PSAT in 11th grade, you could qualify to receive a National Merit Scholarship—$180 million dollars in merit scholarships are awarded to students each year! The PSAT is 2 hours and 14 minutes long. Unlike the SAT, the highest score possible on the PSAT is 1520.
PSAT registration for 9th/10th graders will open in August
* To complete registration, students must answer all of the required questions. Registration is not complete until students have printed the pdf of the confirmation page that is provided at the end.
Registration Deadline is 9/4
PSAT Information Letter
Next Steps...
Online score reports do more than show you which skills you should work on. They also connect you to:
- Free, personalized SAT study on the Khan Academy®platform based on your test results
- AP courses through AP Potential™ feedback
- Roadtrip Nation, where you can create your own career roadmap
- College Search and Major and Career Search on BigFuture
- SAT registration