Is 800 a Good PSAT Score?
By the Cheetah Prep team
800 is a workable PSAT score and a solid base to build from.
120
balanced Selection Index
~800
predicted SAT
400/400
balanced RW / Math
A balanced 120 Selection Index is below the National Merit range for now. Because Reading and Writing counts double, gains there move your index the fastest.
What 800 Really Means on the PSAT
A 800 on the PSAT is a starting point with clear room to grow. The PSAT and SAT share a scale, so a 800 predicts an SAT near the same number today. The upside is that this is exactly the stage to move it. You have the whole runway to the SAT, and the same prep raises your PSAT Selection Index along the way.
The most useful thing to do with a 800 is treat it as a preview. It tells you roughly where your SAT sits right now and where National Merit stands, both from one October morning. See the full picture of what a score in this range means for college on the predicted SAT page below, then decide how much higher you want to go.
The SAT a 800 PSAT Predicts
Because the PSAT shares its scale with the SAT, a 800 predicts an SAT around 800. See exactly what a 800 means: the percentile, the colleges it puts in range, and how to push it higher.
See what a 800 SAT gets youNational Merit Selection Index Calculator
Enter your two digital PSAT section scores and pick your state. Your Selection Index and your standing against the 2026 cutoff update as you go.
204
your Selection Index
224
California Semifinalist cutoff
Below the Commended line
An index of 204 is below both the national Commended cutoff of 210 and the California Semifinalist cutoff of 224. There is real room here, and because Reading and Writing counts double, gains there move your index fastest.
Build the score that qualifiesHow to Raise a 800 PSAT Score
The PSAT and SAT test the same content, so prep counts twice. It raises the SAT that colleges see and the Selection Index that decides National Merit. Start with the diagnostic to find where a 800 is losing points, then work your weakest skills. Reading and Writing pays off most for National Merit, since it counts double in the Selection Index.
800 PSAT Score: Frequently Asked Questions
- Is 800 a good PSAT score?
- A 800 is a solid PSAT score with room to grow. It predicts an SAT around 800, and focused prep before the SAT raises both that number and your Selection Index.
- What SAT score does 800 on the PSAT predict?
- The PSAT and SAT share a score scale, so a 800 predicts an SAT around 800 today. Most students improve from the PSAT to the SAT with prep, so treat 800 as a floor rather than a ceiling.
- What is the Selection Index for 800 on the PSAT?
- It depends on your section split, because the index doubles Reading and Writing. A balanced 800 gives a Selection Index of about 120, and a verbal heavy 800 reaches 144. Compare that to your state's cutoff with the calculator below.
- Is 800 good enough for National Merit?
- A balanced 800 gives a Selection Index near 120, which is below the Semifinalist line in most states but may reach Commended. The calculator below shows where you stand against your state.
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