The paper report has a lot of details but it looks exactly like the one in aeh's link. The estimated future scores can be found when you select report details on the college board website. You can get a lot of additional details on the college board website, like user percentiles, score ranges, and answers/explanations for the questions. If your daughter has turned 13, then she can create a college board account and access her PSAT report in greater detail then the official printed Score Report. The estimated future scores do not provide any profound insights - as an example, it unhelpfully predicts that DS will score 710-760 on the math portion of PSAT 10 based solely on his 720 on the PSAT 8/9. Keep in mind that the SEM is +/- 30 points and there is a presumption that scores will rise on average from year to year.