The curves of over 10 released PSAT exams have been analyzed to bring you the most accurate prediction of your scores. For any given raw score, the entire range of scaled scores across all curves are computed along with the percentage of times each one has shown up in the past.
Your total score (out of 1520) will come from the math calculator and the reading and writing calculator (first two tabs). The separate reading calculator and the separate writing calculator at the end can be thought of as subscores that make up the full reading and writing score.
Note: Percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding. Because we do not take into account curves from sections that had faulty questions, the math calculator is based on fewer curves and may not give you a complete picture just yet.
Check out the PSAT National Merit Cutoff Calculator to see your state's past selection index cutoffs for national merit.