The process of determining the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) result involves a standardized scoring system. Raw scores, derived from the number of correctly answered questions, are converted to scaled scores for each section: Math, Evidence-Based Reading, and Evidence-Based Writing. These scaled section scores are then summed to produce the composite score. This composite score is what determines eligibility for National Merit Scholarship consideration and provides an indication of college readiness, particularly regarding the SAT.
Understanding the scoring mechanism allows students to gauge their performance, identify strengths and weaknesses, and focus preparation efforts accordingly. The PSAT serves as a valuable diagnostic tool, affording students the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the SAT’s format and content under timed conditions. A strong performance can unlock scholarship opportunities and provide a competitive edge in the college application process.