One of the questions, we often get at Academics Plus is: What is the difference between the SAT and the PSAT?
So over the next few days, we will post blog entries that list the differences between these two important exams. The following is an excerpt from a short article written by Justin Dolecki over at the Princeton Review.
It’s not used for admission!
The PSAT is a rite of passage for many high school sophomores and juniors. Like the SAT, the PSAT is a standardized test given to assess math, critical reading, and writing skills (how good of a job these tests do at assessing these skills is open for debate), but unlike the SAT, the PSAT isn’t used to evaluate candidacy for admission to college.
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