December 9, 2024
If you’ve recently received your PSAT results and they aren’t what you had hoped for, don’t panic—you’re not alone. The PSAT is designed to be a stepping stone, not a final verdict on your academic abilities. It’s also a valuable opportunity to identify your strengths and weaknesses before taking the SAT or ACT. Here’s what we recommend you do if your PSAT score didn’t meet your expectations—and why the PSAT matters more than you might think.
The PSAT (Preliminary SAT) serves several important purposes. We wrote about this in a previous blog, but here’s a quick recap:
Before you can improve, it’s essential to understand what your PSAT score means. The PSAT measures your skills in evidence-based reading, writing, and math. Review your detailed score report to identify the specific areas where you struggled. Were your challenges in algebra, reading comprehension, or time management? Knowing this is key to creating a strategy for improvement.
Your PSAT score is not a reflection of your future success. Think of it as a diagnostic tool to guide your preparation for the SAT or ACT. Colleges won’t see your PSAT score, so it’s a chance to learn and grow without added pressure.
We’d be remiss if we didn’t stress the value of working together with an experienced college advisor in these steps. After working with thousands of students, we can quickly see stand-out areas for improvement and fast-track improvement.
Improvement doesn’t happen overnight, but with the right help, you can turn things around. That’s where Class 101 Brandon comes in. Our proven test prep program helps students achieve their best possible scores on the SAT and ACT. Here’s how we can help:
Low PSAT scores often highlight areas for growth—but the good news is, you have time! With a strategic approach, you can build the skills you need to excel on the SAT or ACT.
Pro tip: Start your prep early to give yourself the best chance of success.
Why Choose Class 101 Brandon for Test Prep?
At Class 101 Carmel, we understand that every student’s needs are unique. Whether your goal is to qualify for scholarships, boost your college applications, or gain confidence in standardized testing, we’re here to help. Our tailored approach has helped thousands of students raise their scores and achieve their college dreams.
If your PSAT score wasn’t what you hoped for, now is the time to act. Contact Class 101 Brandon to learn how our test prep services can help you improve your scores and increase your college options.
The earlier you start, the more progress you can make!
Alyssa Stegemoller
Class 101 Owner + College Advisor
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