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The PSAT (Preliminary SAT) is a standardized test to help students in preparing for the SAT while assessing readiness for college at an early stage.

It focuses on how a student can read, think, analyze and solve problems across Reading and Writing, and Math sections rather than just testing mechanical learning.

The PSAT exam has different versions aimed at students in grade 8 or 9 (PSAT 8/9), students in grade 10 (PSAT 10), and the PSAT NMSQT(National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) for students who are U.S. citizens to be eligible for college scholarships.

The PSAT 10 and PSAT NMSQT are scored out of 1520 possible points.

Digital PSAT 8/9 Format

The Digital PSAT is a 2-component test: Reading and Writing and Mathematics.

For the PSAT 8/9, section scores range between 120 and 720. Each of the two sections (Reading + Writing and Math) have two modules. The two section scores are added together to obtain an overall score between 240 and 1440.

The exam takes a total of approximately 2 hours and 24 minutes, with a 10-minute break after the first two modules, just like the SAT. English (Reading + Writing) comprises 54 questions (27 per module) and Math comprises 44 questions (22 per module), and follows an adaptive testing method. This means that a student’s performance on module 1 determines the level of difficulty for module 2, across both English and Math.

  • The Digital PSAT Reading and Writing is a 64-minute test (32 minutes per module) consisting of 54 questions.

    It involves reading comprehension and grammar exercises based on readings from science, history, social studies, as well as literature.

    This section tests the student’s capacity for understanding the thoughts expressed in writing, applying rules of grammar and language, understanding vocabulary in context, expressing thoughts in an obvious way, and using words adequately in sentences, paragraphs, and overall text.

  • The Digital PSAT Math section is a 70-minute test (35 minutes per module) and includes 44 questions covering Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, Geometry, and Foundations of Advanced Math.

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PSAT Score Requirements

PSAT scores are primarily used to measure college readiness and predict future SAT performance, and (in the case of the PSAT NMSQT) qualify students for National Merit Scholarship recognition.

In the case of PSAT 8/9 and PSAT 10, scores are not submitted to colleges for university applications.

How ReWiser Helps You Succeed

Personalized Study Plans

As a primary step, ReWiser conducts a diagnostic PSAT test to identify the strengths and areas of improvement.

According to the performance, an academic counsellor gives an individualised study plan in which the student focuses on high-impact topics rather than spreading effort in all areas.

Mock Tests and Performance Analysis

The students will be provided access to complete format simulation test papers of the Digital PSATs. In-depth performance analysis reports are provided to the student and their parents with the results of each mock test, including Section Analysis, Question Break-up and Actionable Insights.

Flexible Learning Options

ReWiser offers multiple learning formats: from one-on-one classes for personalised attention to small group sessions with a 1:10 student-teacher ratio. Seasoned, expert faculty conduct these classes to ensure that students are well familiarised with and prepared for answering questions from all domains tested on the exam.

The class schedules are flexible enough to fit the PSAT preparation smoothly around school and extracurricular commitments.

Expert Guidance Throughout

Each student will be paired with a mentor who will monitor the grades of each student, provide practice that will improve performance, create personalised study plans and organize doubt clearing sessions with faculty to create a solid basis for future SAT performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The total time that is needed to complete the Digital PSAT is around 2 hours and 24 minutes (with a 10-minute break included) and has two sections: the Reading and Writing section, and the Math section.

  • A good PSAT score depends on grade level and scholarship goals. Higher scores improve chances for National Merit recognition, in the case of PSAT NMSQT.

  • The PSAT is slightly easier in terms of difficulty level, which helps in preparing for the SAT.

  • The National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic recognition and scholarship program that identifies and rewards students based on their PSAT/NMSQT performance. This is offered only for U.S. citizens.

  • Students should ideally begin PSAT preparation 3-4 months before the test date. With ReWiser’s structured approach, we ensure that students are provided with a customised calendar plan - incorporating time off for school exam preparation, vacations, extra curricular activities, etc. - and prepare for the PSAT with targeted goals.

  • PSAT builds strong foundational concepts, time management skills, familiarity with adaptive testing and the confidence required for the actual SAT exams.

    Students who prepare for PSAT typically are better prepared for SAT-level questions.

  • ReWiser follows a personalized, mentor-led approach. Each students starts with a diagnostic test, after which a dedicated mentor creates a study plan targeting the areas that will improve scores faster. The program follows a phased approach to ensure that students receive all-round preparation and access to sufficient resource material.

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Digital SAT Test Dates & Registration Deadlines

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