While the scores from these tests *can* be used *indirectly* to inform career choices (by indicating areas of strength and potential college paths), the tests themselves don't provide career exploration resources such as:
* Career inventories: Assessments to identify interests and skills aligned with potential careers.
* Job market information: Data on salary ranges, job outlook, and required education for various professions.
* Career pathways: Information on different routes to achieving career goals.
* College and career connections: Links to relevant college programs or apprenticeships.
Some organizations that administer the PSAT/NMSQT (like the College Board) *do* offer separate career planning resources, but these are distinct from the test itself. You'd need to look for these separately on their websites.