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Join us on Wednesday, October 12, 2011, from 7:50 to 10:30 in your homeroom for the essential PSAT preparation. This session will help you practice for the SAT and learn about the National Merit Scholarship. Preparation is key! Create or log in to your College Board account at collegeboard.com/quickstart and enter your access code from last year's PSAT. We’ll cover important aspects of both the SAT and ACT, including test formats, content areas, scoring, registration processes, and tips for success. Don’t miss this opportunity to prepare!
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PSAT • When: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 7:50 to 10:30 • Where: Testing in your homeroom • Why: practice for the SAT and National Merit Scholarship • How do I prepare: Go to - www. Collegeboard. Com/quickstart • Create an account or sign in to your college board account • And enter the “online access code” from last year’s PSAT
SAT vs. ACT SAT ACT • TYPE: Reasoning, Problem Solving, Aptitude Test Sample Question: What is your view of the claim that something unsuccessful can still have some value? • CONTENT: Math- Algebra 1, Geometry & Algebra 2 Reading- Sentence completion, short & long reading passages, reading comprehension Writing- An essay, questions related to: grammar, usage, & word choice • FORMAT: Begin with 25 minute essay, alternate randomly from math, reading and writing in 10-25 minute sections • SCORING: Each section is 200-800 points, 2400 is the highest score. There is a guessing penalty. • TYPE: Knowledge, Curriculum, Achievement Test Sample Question: In your view, should high schools become more tolerant of cheating? • CONTENT: Math- Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry and Trigonometry Reading- Four passages: Prose Fiction, Social Science, Humanities and Natural Science English- Grammar Science- Charts & Experiments Writing- Optional, but cannot be used in place of the SATs if not completed at most institutions • FORMAT: Begin with and alternate randomly between 60 minute sections of Math, Reading, Science, or English, complete with optional 30 minute writing section • SCORING: Each subject is scored 1-36 and averaged to create a composite score, 36 is the highest possible score There is no guessing penalty. (At some institutions ACT scores can be used in place of SAT & SAT subject tests)
WHEN SHOULD I TEST? • Students take the PSAT in October of their sophomore and junior years (during the school day) and have the opportunity to take SAT/ACT practice tests through the PTO sophomore and junior year • Students should take the SAT and/or ACT during the 2ND Semester of junior year • Statistics show students often see an improvement in their score from the first testing to the second, but not generally on a third testing unless some sort of prep is completed
HOW DO I REGISTER? PSATs: GVHS registers all 10th and 11th grade students for this test. The test is taken in October during the school day. SAT: Students register online (collegeboard.com) ACT: Students register online (actstudent.org)
JUNIOR MEETINGS • Junior parent/student night will be held on Thursday, November 10th. • Parents are invited to junior meetings • Junior meetings will begin after junior parent student night (Mid-November) • Junior meetings will cover the college or career process
What can I do now to prepare for the college process? • GPA/Rigor most important • Take the PSAT seriously and use your results to prep for taking the SAT • Take a practice ACT • Sign up for college visits/ visit a variety of colleges • Build your resume/ take a leadership role/ volunteer