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Should I study for the PSAT as a sophomore?
In conclusion, sophomores don’t need any additional preparation for the PSAT, and even juniors don’t need specific PSAT prep; studying for the SAT or ACT will suffice. This is why we don’t recommend study books, courses, or even tutoring specifically geared toward the PSAT.
Why am I taking the PSAT as a sophomore?
In addition to predicting SAT scores, PSAT scores have some predictive correlation with your future AP test scores. As a result, some high schools use sophomore-year PSAT scores to determine students’ readiness for AP classes and to approve AP course placement.
Is it important to take the PSAT in 10th grade?
If your child is in 10th grade, they can benefit from taking the PSAT 10 in several ways. It identifies their academic strengths and weaknesses early in high school, when there’s plenty of time to improve before college. It lets them know which Advanced Placement (AP) courses they’re most likely to do well in.
Does the sophomore PSAT matter?
Your sophomore year PSAT scores aren’t as important as your PSAT scores from your junior year when you’ll be able to compete for National Merit, but they’re still useful. This can help you gauge how much studying you’ll need to do to qualify for National Merit and/or meet your SAT score goals.
What grade level should you take the PSAT?
The PSAT is the most well-known of the two tests, and many schools offer it in 10th and 11th grade. Students who take the PSAT in 11th grade and score well may qualify for scholarships, including the highly competitive National Merit award.
When is it recommended to take the PSAT?
When to Take the PSAT. The PSAT is only given once a year, usually in the second week of October. Because the test contains sophomore-level material, you should take it after the completion of your second year of high school, in the fall of your junior year.
What year should a student take the PSAT?
When to Take the Test. Most students take the test in October of their junior year of high school. Some students may take the PSAT as early as their sophomore year, but it’s not necessary to take it any earlier than the junior year.
Should a 9th grader take the PSAT?
Although there is little significance to the PSAT in ninth and tenth grade, students should take it in both years to familiarize themselves with the test and identify their weaknesses and strengths. Sophomores should take at least one SAT and use the summer before the junior year to prepare for the PSAT.