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Class of 2019 Pre PSAT Presentation
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On October 19th you will be taking the PSAT to:
Receive feedback on your strengths and weaknesses on skills necessary for post-secondary study. Evaluate how your performance on an admissions test might compare with that of other test takers. Help prepare for the NEW SAT. You can become familiar with the types of questions, directions and the format of the NEW SAT.
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PSAT/NMSQT Stands for: The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) Test will be given during school on Wednesday, October 19th .The district is paying for it. There will not be make-ups if you are not present that morning. Every student will take this test during the junior year. Only juniors qualify for national merit. Sophomore year is merely practice.
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PSAT Test Format Refer to the “green” side of your Official Student Guide Tightly aligned with new SAT format (began in March) Reading Test Writing and Language Test Math Test
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Reading Test Page 9 All Reading Test questions are multiple choice and based on passages. Some passages are paired with other passages or informational graphics, such as charts, graphs, and tables. Prior topic-specific knowledge is never tested. You will be asked to answer questions to show your understanding of what you read.
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Writing and Language Test
Page 16 All Writing and Language Test questions are multiple choice and based on passages. Some passages are paired with informational graphics such as charts, graphs, and tables. Prior topic-specific knowledge is never tested. You will be asked to make revising and editing decisions to improve text within a passage.
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Math Page 22 Heart of Algebra, which focuses on the mastery of linear equations and systems. Problem Solving and Data Analysis, which is about being quantitatively literate. Passport to Advanced Math, which features questions that require the manipulation of complex equations. Additional Topics in Math, which includes the geometric and trigonometric skills most relevant to college and career readiness. *a scientific or graphing calculator is recommended for the Math-Calculator portion. Acceptable calculators may be found on page 32 of your Official Student Guide.
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Pacing Testing will take approximately 3 hours.
Minutes per portion is announced at the beginning of each section Start and stop times will be posted for each section.
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Scoring There have been many changes to the way this test is being scored. We will discuss this with you when we distribute your results. There is no penalty for guessing on this test.
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The Counselors will meet with you in December/January to deliver your PSAT score report and explain your scores.
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