Approximate raw score equation for PSAT

<p>Obviously no one knows the exact formula, but approximately what is the conversion from raw score to equated score for the PSAT? IE: If you get 115 right and 10 wrong (Broken down as 45/3 reading, 35/3 math, and 35/4 writing) , what would that equate to for the "actual" score? I know that the relationship is not linear, but I'm just looking for an approximation. I'm asking because I have a decent idea of what my raw scores were, and I want to get an idea of about where I can expect my "actual" scores to be. </p>

<p>You’d probably get something similar to this according to the above scenario: </p>

<p>CR - 73
M - 71
W - 67</p>

<p>Composite: 211</p>

<p>The curve may make it slightly higher or lower than this, but this is a general estimate based on raw score to scaled score using the released chart by CB for 2013’s PSAT. If you google PSAT score calculator you should find it. :)</p>