<p>I know colleges say they dont consider the PSAT score as part of the admissions process (and collegeboard doesnt send them your score)</p>
<p>However, my high school puts every test that we take onto our transcript (including 10th and 11th grade PSAT scores).</p>
<p>I got 211 in 10th grade and 213 in 11th grade, which isnt really that big of an improvement...When colleges see this, will they subconsiciously take those scores into consideration (especially the lack of improvement and Ill like apply to MIT and East Coast students get like 220 PSATs easily)?</p>
<p>I also took the December SAT and I think I got 2250+ if that makes any difference. Although 213 isnt the score i was looking for, but my state has never had a cutoff higher than 213 so Ill probably make NMSF anyways.</p>
<p>Should I just do the safe thing and just remove them off of my transcript (considering Ill probably make NMSF anyways)?</p>
<p>Anyone have this similar situation? Any advice?</p>
<p>If you have an option to take it off and you're uncomfortable with having them on your transcript, then why not just do that? Removing the score will not hurt you, because schools don't use the PSAT as a criterion for acceptance, and most colleges never even see the PSAT scores of their applicants. They are much more interested in what you score on the SAT/ACT. All the PSAT score affects is where you get your first rounds of college literature from, and whether or not you get National Merit.</p>
<p>I was thinking that if someone else from my school also applied to the same school, they will have their PSAT scores (if they dont remove it) on their transcripts and I wont.</p>
<p>Therefore, colleges might think that I wanst being "honest" by removing my PSAT scores off of my transcript.</p>