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 blogs listing 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.
A Sprint vs. a Marathon
Coming in at 3 hours and 45 minutes, the SAT is a test of endurance. The PSAT on the other hand isn’t nearly as taxing. It clocks in at 2 hours and 10 minutes. While it’s nice to get out of the classroom earlier, the shorter PSAT doesn’t fully prepare a student for the SAT “marathon.” It is essential to take full-length SAT practice tests to build up the necessary endurance.
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