PSAT Testing Day Info October 12, 2022
Dear Sophomore & Junior Parent/Guardian,
On Wednesday, October 12, our school will administer the PSAT/NMSQT, a test that measures the skills and knowledge you have developed in reading, writing and language, and math. It measures your reasoning and critical thinking skills, which will be important to you through high school, college, and beyond. Taking the PSAT is great practice for taking the SAT.
When you are a JUNIOR, taking the PSAT/NMSQT can enter you into the National Merit Scholarship Program, with a qualifying score. If you qualify for participation in the National Merit Scholarship Program, it can open up opportunities for college scholarships and other programs that may help you prepare for college.
We encourage you to take advantage of the many benefits PSAT/NMSQT offers:
- Get connected to colleges and universities across the country - and to scholarship organizations - by opting into "Student Search Service" on the test.
- Get ready for the SAT. Taking the PSAT/NMSQT is great practice for the SAT and helps sharpen your skills for college. After you get your scores you can link them to Khan Academy to keep practicing where you need it most.
- Get matched with AP courses that make the most of your strengths. AP can give you an edge in the admission process, and the opportunity to earn college credit.
Feel free to ask your counselor for more information about the PSAT/NMSQT, and visit psat.org.
October 12 Test Day Reminders
You should have already received a "Student Guide" from your adviser. If not, please pick one up from the Counseling Office.
- Use the Student Guide to familiarize yourself with the type of questions that will be on the exam. Take the practice test provided in the Guide.
- Get a good night's rest and eat a healthy breakfast.
- The morning of the exam, go directly to your assigned testing room. Attendance/Sign-in will take place in your testing room. Testing starts PROMPTLY at 8:15 am. Testing Room assignment will be sent to everyone at least one day before the test.
- Late students will NOT be permitted to take the test once the 1st section of the test has begun, as the tests are strictly timed.
- Dismissal will be at approximately 12:00 pm for the day.
- Remember to bring two #2 pencils & a calculator with you.
- A list of approved calculators will be sent to all students, so be sure yours is OK to use BEFORE test day!
If you have any questions, please see your counselor.
Sincerely,
Holly Markiecki-Bennetts (10th - 12th grade; Last names A-G): hbennetts@mhsmi.org.
Arpna Hessler (10th - 12th grade; Last names H-O): abhessler@mhsmi.org
Kristen Casey (10th - 12th grade; Last names P-Z): kkcasey@mhsmi.org