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Score Report Plus. Score Report Plus Each section— Verbal, Math and Writing Skills—is color-coded. Ranges. Your Scores. 46 . . . . . . . . . . . 50 . . . . . . . . . . . 54. Percentiles. If you are a junior, you are being compared to other juniors. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Score Report Plus

Each section— Verbal, Math and Writing Skills—is color-coded.

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Your Scores

46 . . . . . . . . . . . 50 . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Ranges

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Percentiles

If you are a junior, you are being compared to other juniors.

If you are a sophomore, or younger, you are being compared to sophomores.

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1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 . . . . . . . . . . . 100

Ima

higher than 54 juniors

Understanding Percentiles:

lower than 45 juniors

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To estimate your SAT I score, add a “0” to your PSAT/NMSQT score:

PSAT/NMSQT Verbal Score — 50

Estimated SAT I Verbal Score — 500

What SAT Ranges Can You Expect?

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Review Your AnswersVerbal

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Math

Review Your Answers

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Student-produced responses

Review Your Answers

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Answer Summary

Verbal

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Improve Your Skills

Verbal

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How to Improve

Verbal

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National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) Programs

• Selection Index

• Percentile

• Entry Requirements

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Your Educational Plans • Your self-reported

information• Description of self-

reported major• Associated Skills• Recommended High

School Courses• Other Majors to Consider• Careers

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After you take the PSAT/NMSQT:

1. Review your answers using the test booklet

2. Follow the suggestions for how to improve in the

Improve Your Skills section

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Taking the SAT I & II:

The Taking the SAT I: Reasoning Test booklet includes:

The Taking the SAT II: Subject Tests booklet includes:•Content and format information

•Advice and sample questions

•Test questions and explanations

•Sample test and scoring key

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Three types of Verbal questions:

• Analogies (19 questions)

• Sentence completions (19

questions)

• Critical reading (40 questions)

SAT I: Reasoning Test

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Three types of Math questions:

SAT I: Reasoning Test

• Multiple-choice (35 questions)

• Quantitative comparison (15 questions)

• Student-produced response (10 questions)

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Save time:

Be familiar with the directions for the SAT I Math section in advance!

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The PSAT/NMSQT is practice for the SAT II: Writing Subject Test

•multiple choice (40 min.)

•writing sample (20 min.)

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Ima’s Writing Skills score = 44

Ima’s estimated SAT II: Writing Subject test score = 440

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Colleges use SAT II scores for:

• admission to college or to special programs;

• placement or advanced standing in course work.

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To get into college:

• work hard to get good grades

• take challenging courses

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Two ways to register for the SAT:

• Online at www.collegeboard.com

• Use the form in the SAT Program Registration Bulletin

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