How to calculate the PSAT scores?

<p>I am doing that “hack” where it shows the wrong answers and such… And I do not think this is quite possible because I thought I did a lot better, but if I got:</p>

<p>CR - 15 wrong
M - 6 wrong
W - 14 wrong</p>

<p>(PSAT taken on Saturday) What will my score be? My goal is above a 2k on the SAT, but with this being my PSAT results, I am nervous because I do not even think this is a 1700. :open_mouth: </p>

<p>The scores come out this month. Is there any point in trying to calculate them yourself? Regardless, you won’t be able to, since you don’t know how each section is curved. You can read more here-<a href=“The PSAT Scoring Scale”>https://www.testmasters.net/PsatAbout/Scoring-Scale&lt;/a&gt;, but it won’t help you calculate it. If you’re a junior (or lower), then you’ll have plenty of chances to meet your SAT goal if you don’t this time.</p>

<p>Actually, the OP can calculate the scores/know how each section is curved. Check out page 5 of this pdf. <a href=“Understanding PSAT/NMSQT Scores - SAT Suite”>https://www.collegeboard.org/pdf/psat/understanding-psat-nmsqt-scores-guide_0.pdf&lt;/a&gt;
Get your raw score and check the chart. </p>