High School Juniors PSAT Practice and Help Tips
Posted on October 16, 2007
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It is High School Juniors PSAT time. That’s right; October is PSAT practice month for High School Juniors across the country. The PSAT is the practice SAT or preliminary test. It gives students a good idea of where they stand. It will help students to know what areas they need to work on further to improve their scores.
If you are a High School Junior and are studying for the PSAT practice test it will be good for you to take a break and relax. It is not good to study constantly without taking breaks. If will give you a chance to clear your mind and then you can get back to studying. If you have not started studying at all and you are not a born genius, then you might have a hard time scoring well and taking the practice test will not really tell you how you will do on the real SAT.
Want some PSAT help tips to help you out? Here are a few:
- Take practice tests, they will help prepare you for what the test will be like and what kinds of questions will be asked.
- Read and study as much material as possible before you take the test.
- Learn how to use the process of elimination on multiple choice answers; this will help you with questions you are not sure about.
- Don’t waste precious time on questions you do not know that answer to, either guess or move on.
There you have it, these tips should help you out and good luck on your PSAT exam. Now stop reading the news and get back to studying.
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