This past October your students and teachers gave up almost 4 hours of their school day to take the PSAT/NMSQT. Scores are now back for you, counselors, and will be available for your students to access online next week.
In addition to the range of information and resources available to individual students, the counselor reporting portal provides useful information for your school. Many schools use scores to ensure all students are getting access to challenging courses. Teachers can look at performance across all of their students to determine if there are certain topics that seemed to be particularly challenging for their students or pull up individual questions to help students understand how each lecture might relate the PSAT and SAT.
With the release of PSAT scores, you now have a wealth of information at your disposal to help your students succeed. With the right guidance, your students will be one step closer to their college dreams.
For more information on how you can help your students, check out our Counselor Resources page.
Stacy Caldwell has dedicated her career to the development and distribution of innovative educational and curriculum-enhancing tools, opening access to students from every background, and advancing the use of technology and psychometrics in instruction and evaluation.
She joined The Princeton Review in July of 2016 as the Chief Product Officer and is responsible for the continued innovation and expansion of the full range of programs offered. Prior to joining The Princeton Review, Stacy spent 6 years at The College Board, where she led the SAT and PSAT programs during their most recent major redesign efforts; and 8 years at SCORE! Educational Centers, where she was responsible for building and delivering a full range of education programs for students in grades K–8.
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