How Do You Appeal A PSAT Result?
Every year high school sophomores and juniors take the PSAT, also known as the preliminary scholastic aptitude test. If your score is significantly lower than you expected, you might have made an error filling in the grid. You can attempt to appeal your score if you believe you made a mistake on the grid, weren’t given required accommodations or truly believe a question had more than one answer. Call the College Board’s customer service at (866) 756-7346. Customer service should be able to tell you if you have grounds for an appeal. If you’re a special education student and you weren’t given the proper accommodations, you should appeal your test if you feel you didn’t perform as well as you could have with the accommodations. Write to the College Board at 45 Columbus Avenue, New York, NY 10023-6992. Explain why you believe your score is incorrect and why this is detrimental to you. For example, if your score prevents you from applying for early admittance or if you need the National Me