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What do digital PSAT and SAT percentiles mean?

By October 30, 2023October 23rd, 2025PSAT, PSAT Classes, SAT, Scores

What are percentiles?

When students receive their digital PSAT and SAT scores, they often want to put those scores into context. One way to look at the context of your scores is through percentiles.

College Board provides three percentile ranks: state, country, and all testers (formerly known as user percentile). The percentiles allow students to view their percentile ranking among the following groups of test takers from the past three years:

  • State (all testers in your state; available for U.S. and U.S. Territories only)
  • Country (all testers in your country)
  • All Testers (domestic and international)

The percentiles that most people care about are the “All Testers” percentile ranks. Percentiles reflect the percentage of students at or below each score. In order to maintain a percentile rank achieved on the sophomore PSAT, a student must increase subsequent scores.

To Maintain Your Percentile Rank, You Must Improve Your Scores

For instance, 1140 on the PSAT in 10th grade would place a student in the 88th percentile, but to maintain that position, the student would need to achieve 1240 on the junior PSAT and 1320 on the SAT—an increase of 180 points.

How to Improve Your Percentile Rank

The 88th percentile means that 12% of students performed better than the student. If this student wanted to cut that percentage in half, ultimately ranking in the 94th percentile, they would need to achieve 1410 on the SAT—a 270-point increase from the 10th grade PSAT.

How do you improve your scores? 

Scores tend to improve a bit as students mature, take these tests more seriously, and gain more content knowledge. But to gain the kind of score increases needed to improve percentile rank, most students require some form of prep. One-on-one tutoring, group classes, or self prep are all options. Practice tests are a key element of any prep program. We find that most students benefit from a slow and steady approach to prep.

The following table is designed to allow you to track user percentiles and scores from sophomore PSAT to the SAT. 

Percentile10th Grade PSAT 11th Grade PSATSATPercentile
99+1430-15201430-15201560-160099+
991360-14201430-15201530-155099
981320-13501430-15201500-152098
971280-13101400-14201470-149097
961260-12701370-13901450-146096
951240-12501350-13601430-144095
941220-12301330-13401410-142094
9312101310-13201390-140093
921190-12001300138092
9111801280-12901360-137091
9011701270135090
89116012601330-134089
8811501250132088
871130-11401240131087
8611201230130086
8511201220129085
84111012101270-128084
8311001200126083
8210901190125082
8110801180124081
8010701170123080
7910601170122079
7810601160122078
7710501150121077
7610401140120076
7510401140119075
7410301130118074
7310201120117073
7210201110117072
7110101110116071
7010001100115070
6910001090114069
689901090113068
679801080113067
669801070112066
659701070111065
649701060111064
639601060110063
629601050109062
619501040109061
609401040108060
599401030107059
589301030107058
579301020106057
569201010105056
559201010105055
549101000104054
539101000103053
52900990103052
51900980102051
50890980101050
49890970101049
48880970100048
4788096099047
4687096099046
4587095098045
4486094097044
4386094097043
4285093096042
4185093095041
4084092095040
3984092094039
3883091094038
3783090093037
3683090092036
3582089092035
3482089091034
3381088090033
3281088090032
3180087089031
3080086088030
2979086088029
2879085087028
2778085086027
2678084086026
2577083085025
2477083084024
2376082084023
2276081083022
2175081082021
2075080082020
1974080081019
1874079080018
1773078080017
1673077079016
1572077078015
1471076078014
1371075077013
1270074076012
1169074075011
1068073075010
96707207409
86607107308
7650690-7007207
6630-6406807106
5610-620660-670690-7005
4580-600640-6506804
3530-570600-630650-6703
2480-520530-590610-6402
1390-470390-520530-6001
1-320-380320-380400-5201-

SOURCES: College Board, SAT Understanding Scores and PSAT/NSMQT Understanding Scores. Updated 9/27/2024.

Ash Kramer

With a career in test prep and higher education that began in the late 90s, Ash has held a variety of educational roles from tutor and writing instructor to administrator. She serves as the Chief Product Officer at Compass, where she is lucky to lead a brilliant team creating the very best digital learning materials.

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