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[quote=Anonymous]My guess is that they might do two sittings, one for juniors, one for sophomores. Sophomores aren’t in the NMSF pool, so they could take a second administration at a later date, if it’s possible. They might also move it to a weekend or do an early release day or day off for schools in person. Spread kids out, us the gym and cafeteria, put on masks, and have the teachers proctor with only the junior class in the school. Or even do an am or pm administration to further dedensify and only have 1/8 of the students there. Put 6-8 in a room with one teacher. It may be a year they don’t administer to sophomores in the traditional way. The college board could give 10th graders a free sitting of the PSAT at any SAT Administration site their sophomore year and just reserve a room or two for PSAT. But honestly, I’m not sure how much good the sophomore PSAT does— especially for kids who aren’t on the advanced math track. They announce NMSF a full year after kids take it. But, these are scantron forms. They don’t really need very long. If push comes to shove, they could wait until May. No juniors are disadvantaged if they all take it all at once. [/quote]
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