Using PSAT scores to predict SAT scores

<p>Let me start off by saying that I wish that the PSAT projected the SAT score. I know you can just multiply it by 10 and whatever, but it would be much more help if it just gave some sort of range like something the PLAN did. Anyways...</p>

<p>With that being said, if I got a 177 on the PSAT (56 CR, 66 M, 55 WR), what should I expect to see on the SAT. I know that they should be somewhat similar, but I'm looking for, more specifically, what would the range of my total score be? Ballpark estimates are fine, they don't have to be <em>that</em> precise. Also, would it be likely to achieve a 2000 (and maybe [I'm trying not to get ahead of myself] 2000+) on the SAT?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Well it depends on a couple of factors.
What grade are you in?
Did you honestly study for the PSAT?
A 2000+ can still be achieved with time and practice. My sophomore PSAT was lower than yours and I still managed to get 2000+ so don’t worry too much.</p>

<p>I took it Junior year because that was normal for our school. The only studying I did for it was doing the packet they supplied, but I plan on studying A LOT more for the SAT.</p>