The test is OPTIONAL for juniors. Some sophomores also choose to take the test.
- The test starts immediately after homeroom on October 19 and ends by noon. There is no makeup date. The test is available once during the school year.
- We previously stated there is an $18 fee. There is NO FEE. The fee has been rolled into tuition. Student must still sign up to take the test.
- Students who wish to take the test must sign up with Miss Else in the ALA office by August 31.
- Reasons to take the test include:
- The questions, format, test prep, and scoring are similar to the SAT.
- It’s a fairly inexpensive “dry run” so students may feel less nervous for the SAT test (which should be taken in the spring of junior year or early senior year).
- The PSAT results help with SAT test prep using the College Board and Khan Academy accounts. This SAT test prep is free.
- PSAT scores are not provided to colleges and are not considered for admission.
- Juniors can earn a PSAT score to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Program and other national recognition and scholarships.
- Students can opt to have limited personal information shared with colleges and scholarship providers. This can provide an opportunity to learn about various schools, programs, and scholarships available.
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