Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s also used in 11th grade for NMSF. Obviously a very small pool of students, but if they are able to get a qualifying SAT or ACT score along with it, it could mean a lot of $$$$$ for college
I always thought the PSAT was given in 10th grade in FFC.
Anonymous wrote:It’s also used in 11th grade for NMSF. Obviously a very small pool of students, but if they are able to get a qualifying SAT or ACT score along with it, it could mean a lot of $$$$$ for college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine a situation in which 60% of students can take the PSAT. But 40% won't be able to due to local safety concerns. Do they administer the PSAT in that case?
That’s the situation right now with the sat.
Yes, but unlike the SAT, the PSAT is a way for students to qualify for National Merit Scholarships
Anonymous wrote:Imagine a situation in which 60% of students can take the PSAT. But 40% won't be able to due to local safety concerns. Do they administer the PSAT in that case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine a situation in which 60% of students can take the PSAT. But 40% won't be able to due to local safety concerns. Do they administer the PSAT in that case?
That’s the situation right now with the sat.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine a situation in which 60% of students can take the PSAT. But 40% won't be able to due to local safety concerns. Do they administer the PSAT in that case?
Anonymous wrote:This has gotten almost no attention, but matters quite a bit. However, it matters quite a bit for disadvantaged students. For many, it’s there first exposure to the SAT. It’s usually given to EVERY student and allows schools to identify students that could benefit from help and mentoring.