Sat prep

<p>How should you stuy for the PSAT?And how many days,months should you start stdying for?And how is the PSAT scored?</p>

<p>All of this information can be found online.</p>

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<li>Take practice exams, pinpoint usual errors and weaknesses, study specifically, study vocabulary. This last one is commonly overlooked, but it really helps.</li>
<li>As long as you need to get the score you want, but to be less wishy washy I would say between 3 months (a summer) to a year, if needed.</li>
<li>Raw score conversion table to PSAT score.</li>
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<p>A combination of the official collegeboard SAT book, the Barron’s SAT prep book (very comprehensive, especially for the math section) and this site ([online</a> learning, tutoring, and training solutions for K12 students](<a href=“http://www.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■.com/]online”>http://www.■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■.com/)) really helped me prepare for these tests.</p>

<p>I’d study as if you were studying for the SAT. Many people think the PSAT is something to blow off, but it can be a very useful tool in determining how much more work you’ll need to do. Also, it will determine whether or not you qualify for National Merit. My favorite prep site is <a href=“SAT 1, SAT Books, 2200+ SAT Preparation Strategy @ MY-SAT.com”>SAT 1, SAT Books, 2200+ SAT Preparation Strategy @ MY-SAT.com; are a lot of free and affordable materials that can help tremendously. You could also go to the book store and browse. I think Barrons makes the best print books–though they are a bit pricey.</p>

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