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What you need to know By Donna Dallam (A-K) and Michael Curtis (L-Z) ddallam@cbsd.org or mcurtis@cbsd.orgddallam@cbsd.orgmcurtis@cbsd.org
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Standardized Test The SAT and ACT are used as part of college admissions/merit scholarships for many schools These exams are used to take a snapshot of where you stand in terms of college preparation Practice and gain valuable experience for the SAT by taking the PSAT in October during 10 th and 11 th grades
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Why not just take the SAT or ACT instead? You’ll get more feedback from the PSAT vs. the SAT / ACT The PSAT score report you receive is designed to show areas of strengths and weakness, helping you better prepare PSAT costs less (a lot less) ▪ PSAT ($16 ) vs SAT ($54 ) vs ACT ($56 ) Your scores are not seen by any colleges, nothing to fear
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The PSAT will be given on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 during the school day This is the only opportunity to take the PSAT this school year There is NO Saturday Test Date this fall The College Board does not offer this as an option this year If you are not taking the PSAT this year, you will report to study hall at 7:25am, or report to school at 11:15am
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Registration is online at www.mypaymentsplus.comwww.mypaymentsplus.com Create a free account, or login if you already have one Have your student’s school ID number ready to complete registration After your account is created, select “CB West PSAT Registration” Cost is $16 ▪ see your counselor if you have a financial need Registration closes on October 2 nd, but space may run out prior to then- don’t wait to register!
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Components Reading Test Writing and Language Test Math Test with both a calculator and non-calculator section Take a look at each section of the PSAT on the websitewebsite Scoring No deduction for wrong answers Scale range: 320-1520 Individual sub-scores are also provided
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Total Time: 2 hours and 45 minutes
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College is important (and this is all part of that process), BUT: There are a growing number of colleges which are “test optional,” and do not require SAT or ACT scores Colleges which don’t require the SAT/ACT may require: ▪ An additional essay(s) ▪ Submission of a graded paper ▪ An interview So, prepare, but do your best to remain calm and not stress about your test results. You will find a good fit, regardless of your scores! Visit www.fairtest.org to learn more about “test optional” schools www.fairtest.org
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This presentation can be viewed again by going to the 10 th grade guidance page The CollegeBoard website on the PSAT offers a great deal of information, as well as full practice tests.CollegeBoard website There is also official practice through Khan Academy!Khan Academy Sign up soon!
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