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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, it's common, MCPS does it -- it's the PSAT 8-9, slightly easier than PSAT.[/quote]l Thanks. Do the results just get sent to the parents? Is it the same grading scale as the actual SATs?[/quote] You can probably make it so that the scores aren't shared. I think my kid checked a box saying scores could be shared and that has generated a lot of mail/flyers from colleges. No point to them, though. She should have just waited for the real PSAT in 11th grade to get these kinds of flyers. I think your grading scale question has been answered elsewhere -- it's different, I think the max is 1520. And as I said, the PSAT 8/9 is different than the real PSAT -- it has slightly fewer topics. The PSAT 10 is the exact test as the real PSAT taken in 11th, but only the 11th grade one is considered for qualifying for National Merit stuff.[/quote]
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