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    Is it possible to find out what your PSAT scores were without looking at the official results paper (after, for instance, losing that paper)?

    Question #68811. Asked by luvtheheaven. (Jul 25 06 3:38 PM)


    smartie806

    You could check the website; sometimes they post scores online.

    Jul 25 06, 3:40 PM
    lanfranco

    ETS (the Educational Testing Service in Princeton) keeps records for years. When I applied to grad school, several years after I'd applied to college, they still had my original test scores -- and this was before they were fully computerized.

    The site below has a link to the ETS homepage:


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Educational_Testing_Service

    Jul 25 06, 4:29 PM
    lanfranco

    P.S. The College Advisory Office at my high school got my PSAT scores before I did. If your school has a college advisor or a guidance counselor, check with him or her. The information may be in your file.

    Jul 25 06, 4:35 PM


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