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How to Get a New Copy of Your PSAT Scores

The Preliminary SAT test, known as the PSAT, is a standardized test given as a practice for the SAT. The SAT is a test used to determine the academic readiness of high school students for college. By taking the PSAT, the receipt of certain scores could qualify you for scholarships and provides students with a source of feedback on areas to prepare before taking the SAT. Obtaining a copy of new PSAT scores can usually be done online.

Instructions

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      Access the collegeboard.com website and click on the "My College QuickStart" tab. According to The College Board, every student that takes the PSAT receives the scores and feedback via a program called Score Report Plus.

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      Find the access code to My College QuickStart by looking on the printed on the PSAT paper score report or by creating a free user name and password. The same access code can be used throughout high school.

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      Contact PSAT with access problems by emailing [email protected] or calling 1-866-433-7728 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Eastern time.

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