Anonymous wrote:My kid's school is offering every ninth grader the option of either the PSAT 8/9 or PSAT 10 next month. I have a kid in a magnet now, who is potentially a National Merit Semi-Finalist type, but could also easily score a few percentage points lower than that, given the kid's past history of standardized testing (just a prediction, I know). I skimmed a sample PSAT, and at least for the math (kid is now in Alg 2), kid wouldn't understand all the questions. The kid will take a prep course in 11th grade to get ready for the SAT/ACT. Any advice on which test to take now? What did you have your high-performing kid take and why? Will we get more information about what kid doesn't know by taking the harder test, or will it be too demoralizing to take a test the kid's not really ready for yet?
My daughter took the PSAT (not the PSAT 8/9) last October in 8th grade. She was about a month into Geometry so basically only Algebra I and still scored in the 600's on the math section. If the kid is good in math I think it's fine to take the real PSAT. It's better preparation for the real thing.