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When/How can I take the PSAT?

by Guest34439  |  earlier

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When is the best grade to take the PSAT?

Also, how do I take it? Where do I take it?

Thanks.

Also, while I'm at it, when/where/how do I take the SAT?

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  1. The PSAT is only offered once a year.  You can take it any year, but your junior year is when it counts as the qualifying test for the National Merit program (which can earn you big scholarships if you do really well).

    You can take the SAT as often as you are willing to pay for it, but I would suggest taking it in the spring of your junior year.  That way if you don't get  the score you want, you can study over the summer and retake it in the fall of your senior year and get your results in time to make the application deadlines for the major universities.

    Go to www.collegeboard.com for more information, a free practice test, and other study helps.


  2. smoke a fat *** blunt n do the d**n thing

  3. The first opportunities to take the PSAT are during 7th and 8th grade. (You might be able to start 6th grade year but idk for sure.) You don't take the SAT until you're a junior in high school. Your school should have the information on when and where to take the SAT and PSAT but if not you can go to collegeboard.com and schedule a time to take the tests. Usually there are opportunities to take the PSAT and the SAT at your own school, but if not, then there is probably one around you. I believe that the schedule for taking the PSAT is limited compared to the schedule for the SAT. The SAT is scheduled once a month; you can retake it however many times. Any grade is the best to take the PSAT because the more times you take it, the more familiar you become with the test. Just visit collegeboard.com and I am sure that all of your questions will be answered! Hope that this helps. :)

    ~dancingengineer

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