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<p>Yes, the PSAT average times ten is lower than the SAT average.</p>
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<p>Yes, the PSAT average times ten is lower than the SAT average.</p>
<p>I went down sixty points from the PSAT to the SAT. :(</p>
<p>I am a rare case in that I went from 160 Sophomore PSAT -> 180 Junior PSAT -> 2200 Junior SAT.</p>
<p>Bottom line…not particularly. Sorta kinda.</p>
<p>(I got a 68 on the PSAT Writing, and an 800 on the SAT Writing)</p>
<p>:P</p>
<p>Has anyone ever heard of someone who got a 240 PSAT and a 2400 SAT?</p>
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My first PSAT score (sophomore year) was a perfect indicator of my first high school SAT score (junior year). My second PSAT score (junior year, for NMSF) was only two points higher. Same level of no studying for all of them. Not sure about anyone else’s experiences, though.</p>