PSAT* Sample Test Review
What is the PSAT all about? Well, first, let’s start with the name. PSAT is actually not the full acronym, which is PSAT/NMSQT. That stands for Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. (You can see why most people just stick with PSAT.) Tens of millions of young Americans have taken the PSAT over the years. Over three million high school juniors and seniors took the exam in 2008 alone. A few 7th graders, 8th graders, and 9th graders are allowed to take the test each year, but the vast majority of students who take it are in 10th or 11th grade.
The test is actually given at and administered by high schools, although it is owned and operated by the College Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. The test actually serves several purposes. First and foremost, it prepares students for the SAT, the most common college application test in the US. Since many of these students will be taking the SAT in a year or two, and because the PSAT is designed to be very similar to the SAT, it’s a great way to prepare for the SAT. Second, students can qualify for scholarship money, including full, four year scholarships, if their PSAT scores are high enough. Third, the feedback students receive after taking the test helps them identify their strengths and weaknesses, so they can use the information to improve academically. Fourth, they can also learn more about colleges and universities they’re interested in.
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PSAT Self-Assessment Modules:
Basic Algebra
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Averages and Rounding
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Commas
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Exponents
Fractions and Square Roots
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Graphs
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Intermediate Grammar
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Intermediate Math
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