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where do i find my psat score

You can find your PSAT score through your College Board account or, in some cases, directly from your school’s counseling office.

Main ways to see your PSAT score

  • College Board / BigFuture account
    • Go to the official College Board website and sign in with the same account you used (or should use) for SAT/AP.
* Once logged in, go to your **Scores** or **My Score Reports** section to see your PSAT (PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or PSAT 8/9) scores and full report.
  • BigFuture School app (if your school uses it)
    • Many students now get a text from College Board when PSAT scores are ready, prompting them to open the BigFuture School mobile app.
* In the app, you can view your scores, score details, and related college/career info tied to your PSAT performance.
  • From your school counselor
    • Schools usually receive scores about a week before students, and counselors can often give you a PDF or printed score report.
* If you can’t log in online, your counselor may help you recover your account or share an unofficial copy of your report.

If you can’t see your scores

  • Forgot username/password
    • Use the “Forgot username/password” links on the College Board login page and enter your personal info to recover access.
* Avoid creating a second account; duplicate accounts can hide your scores and require phone support to fix.
  • Scores still not showing
    • If your email says scores are ready but nothing appears, you may need an access code from the email or your counselor to match your test to your account.
* If there’s still an issue, your counselor or College Board support can help you link your test information so the scores appear correctly.

Quick checklist

  1. Go to the official College Board site or open the BigFuture School app.
  1. Sign in or create a single account with your correct info.
  1. Click on “Scores” / “My Score Reports” and select your PSAT test.
  1. If nothing appears, talk to your school counselor or contact College Board support and ask for help accessing your online account (not for scores by phone).

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