<p>It says that an access code is needed. Do students have the same access code on the paper score report from the freshman to Sophomore to Junior year PSAT?</p>
<p>I think it might be the same. My D took PSAT last year as a freshman. We set up her “My College QuickStart” when we got last year’s score sheet. So when I went to the link Mom posted above, and clicked on the button that says “previously took PSAT” it took me right to her page. So, I’ll keep checking it over the next few days and will let everyone know.</p>
<p>If it works as it has the last 2 years, the code will be different. You will not be able to see the scores online until after you receive your paper copy from your school.</p>
<p>I’m sending an email…According to their website, the PSAT parent info line closed at 4 pm eastern time. I won’t be where I can call tomorrow, hence the email…</p>
<p>You do need the access code on the printed score sheet to access the online scores… See the email I received from them today below. </p>
<p>I see that this person said they are open until 9 pm ET. The site I saw said 4 pm.</p>
<p>Anyway, here’s their response:</p>
<p>We received your e-mail in regards to your PSAT scores. I will be happy to assist you.</p>
<p>Scores are projected to be online in Mid-December, but remember students will not be able to access those scores without their access code from the paper score report.</p>
<p>Ask your counselor when those reports will be distributed at your school. </p>
<p>For further information or assistance, please feel free to call us at 1 (866) 756-7346 (Domestic), 001 (212) 713-7789 (International), Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Eastern Time) or visit us at [College</a> Admissions - SAT - University & College Search Tool](<a href=“http://www.collegeboard.com%5DCollege”>http://www.collegeboard.com).</p>
<p>Thanks, Mom2, for info on the access code, although that wasn’t the answer I was hoping for. I don’t why they feel it is imperative that the school is notified 1st in this process.</p>
<p>“Thanks, Mom2, for info on the access code, although that wasn’t the answer I was hoping for. I don’t why they feel it is imperative that the school is notified 1st in this process.”</p>
<p>The believe that the school is notified first because the PSAT/NMSQT test is administered by school; meaning that the school arrange the test, order the test, paying the fee. The only thing that the student did was paying the fee to school. For this particular test, the student can not go on-line to college board web site and register for this test. It is not like SAT reasoning test or SATII where the studen can register by themselve. That is why the PSAT/NMSQT test result has to go back to school first and then the school will distribute to the student.</p>
<p>Once you get the test score report, open it and look at the lower right hand corner, you will see your access code. Then you can log in to College Board site and look at your PSAT test report. </p>
<p>My son is NMSC Semifinalist this year and I am confident that his name will be in the Finalist list in Febuary 2011.</p>
<p>Congratulations, Cortana. How many do you think you missed and what was your states cutoff for 2011?</p>
<p>400,000 fewer juniors took the PSAT this year than last. I wonder how that will affect NMSF cutoffs. 1000 fewer took it in Tennessee in 2009 than in 2008 and the cutoff dropped a point. It could be coincidental or not. Just something else to ponder as we wait.</p>
<p>I live in NY. The cutoff is in the high 210’s but is unpredictable. I’ll find out in a couple weeks. :. I really don;t know if i’m close at all. Anything could happen.</p>