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PSAT-Related Assessments

Students taking the PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or PSAT 8/9 will test with Bluebook. Here’s how it works. 

Before Test Day

Download the Bluebook exam app on the device you’ll use on test day. If you’re testing on a school-managed device, this step may be completed for you.

Download Bluebook

Most schools will hold an in-school student readiness check before test day. You and your classmates will be given unique sign-in tickets that you’ll use to sign in to Bluebook. Then you’ll complete an exam setup, confirm your device is ready for test day, and try a test preview to see what it’s like to answer questions in Bluebook.

If your school doesn’t hold a student readiness check, you can ask your coordinator for a sign-in ticket so you can complete exam setup on your own. Otherwise, you’ll have a chance to complete exam setup on test day.

What to Bring on Test Day

  • Your fully charged device. Whether you have a personal device or a school-managed device that you bring from home, or a device that’s provided to you on test day, your device must be fully charged. Make sure Bluebook is installed on the device and that exam setup is complete.
  • A power cord and/or a portable charger. We cannot guarantee you’ll have access to an outlet during testing. Your device should be able to hold a charge for 3–4 hours.
  • A pencil or pen. Scratch paper will be provided—do not bring your own.
  • An external mouse if you use one. (We recommend you use a wired mouse and a mouse pad.)
  • An external keyboard if you use one (you can only use external keyboards with tablets—not laptops).
  • An acceptable calculator. There’s a calculator built into the app, but you can bring your own if you like.
  • An approved photo ID if you’re testing somewhere other than your regular school. 

Taking the Test

  • On test day, you’ll connect to Wi-Fi, sign in to Bluebook, and complete a short check-in process.
  • Before the test starts, your proctor will read some instructions, collect any prohibited items, and give you a start code. You’ll enter the code into Bluebook and the test will begin.
  • The test has 2 sections—Reading and Writing, and Math—with a short break in between.
  • Each section has 2 parts called modules, and each module is timed separately. You can move back and forth between questions in a module and review your answers until time expires.
  • At the end of the test, Bluebook will submit your answers automatically. Do not close your device until the proctor dismisses you.
  • If your submission fails, you’ll see instructions in the app to complete your submission. If your submission continues to fail, raise your hand to inform your proctor.

See PSAT/NMSQT test dates. 

See PSAT 10 test dates. 

See PSAT 8/9 test dates.