<p>Yes, for most people it will. PSAT is meant to be a practice SAT, to gauge your knowledge so far and what areas you need to work on. Also, you will have learned some more(I’d hope) between taking your PSAT and your SAT, so naturally you’d get a better score. It also depends where you live. i’m guessing you live in a state where most students take the SAT over the ACT. I live in Minnesota, so our schools prepare us more for the ACT than the SAT. As a result, some of my friends who took the PSAT and the SAT did do significantly better than they did on their PSAT, some did not.</p>