PSAT to SAT Score Predictor

Convert your PSAT/NMSQT score into a predicted SAT score range. See where you stand and how much room you have to grow before test day — free.

1080
Conservative
1130
Predicted SAT
64th percentile
1190
With strong prep

A PSAT of 1100 projects to roughly 10801190 on the SAT. Most students land near 1130, and targeted practice pushes you toward the top of the range.

The PSAT and SAT share the same score scale, so this is a readiness estimate, not a guarantee.

Predict your SAT score from your PSAT

Enter your PSAT/NMSQT total (320–1520) and this tool projects a realistic SAT range. The PSAT and SAT are built on the same vertical score scale, so your PSAT is a strong readiness signal — most students then gain points on the SAT with focused practice.

Why a range, not a single number?

Your actual SAT depends heavily on how much you prepare between the two tests. The conservative end assumes little change; the high end reflects committed, targeted prep. Aim for the top of your range by drilling your weakest areas first.

Frequently asked questions

Does the PSAT predict the SAT?

The PSAT and SAT share the same score scale, so your PSAT is a solid readiness estimate. Most students gain points on the SAT with targeted practice.

How big is the predicted range?

We show a low–mid–high range because real outcomes depend on how much you prep between the two tests.

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