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지역California 아이디a**58****
조회3,132 공감0 작성일6/21/2010 4:55:32 PM
안녕하세요.
psat언제보나요. 똑같이 학교에서 본다고 들었는데요.1년에1번 10월인가에 본다고 들었어요.
11학년에보나요. 10학년에 보나요.

그리고 sat는 여러번 본다고 들었는데요. 11학년에보나요. 12학년에 보나요.
답변 부탁드립니다.
0/1000

* 등록된 총 답변수 1개입니다.

고정민 님 답변 [유학/교육] 답변일 6/21/2010 7:20:01 PM
안녕하세요?
고등학교 재학생이라면, 누구나..9,10,11학년에 보는 것이 PSAT입니다.
1년에 약 350만명의 학생들이 학교에서 단체로 응시하게 되고,
3과목에 각과목이 20-80포인트로 되어있어서, 240이 만점이 됩니다.
따라서, 여기에 0을 하나 더 붙이면..가상의 SAT점수즉 2400이 되는 셈이서 흔히, 연습용 SAT라고도 부르기도 합니다.
10월 1-2주 사이에 보게되며, 이것으로 후에 National Merit Scholarship Programs에서 주는 장학금을 받기도 합니다.
여름방학 프로그램에 장학금을 받아서, 참가하길 원하는 경우에도 9학년부터 이 점수를 제출하기도 합니다.
자세한 것은 아래의 영문을 보셔도 됩니다. 댁내 행운가득하시길..

The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) is a standardized test administered by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) in the United States.

Approximately 3.5 million students take the PSAT/NMSQT each year.[1] In 2008, 1.59 million high school sophomores and 1.52 million high school juniors took the PSAT.[2] Some freshmen, eighth, and seventh graders also take the test. The scores from the PSAT/NMSQT are used (with the permission of the student) to determine eligibility and qualification for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
The test is composed of three sections: Math, Critical Reading, and Writing Skills, and takes two hours and ten minutes to complete. Each of the three sections is scored on a scale of 20 to 80 points, which add up to a maximum composite score of 240 points. This parallels the SAT, which is graded on a scale of 200 to 800 (the narrower range is to distinguish from which test a score comes and to denote less accuracy). However, unlike the new (2005) SAT, the new PSAT does not include higher-level mathematics (e.g., concepts from Algebra II) or an essay in its writing section (which was added to the SAT in 2005).

The sum of the three scores is known as the Selection Index and is used, along with four general criteria for eligibility such as U.S. citizenship (or be a U.S. lawful permanent resident or have applied for permanent residence, the application for which has not been denied, and intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law), for both preliminary and primary selection in the National Merit Scholarship Programs.

The minimum Selection Index for recognition as a Semifinalist is determined by selection unit (50 states, three other geographic units, and a number of boarding school regions) and is set by the NMSC in each state at whatever score yields about the 99th percentile. While many people object to this (particularly those who score well in states with high minimums), this is used instead of a national minimum to ensure an even geographical distribution of Semifinalists. Because it is dependent on selection unit, on the number of students taking the test in the selection unit, and how well the students in the selection unit do on the test, the minimum varies from year to year and from selection unit to selection unit. For example, for the 2007 competition (2005 PSAT), minimum scores required for Semifinalist recognition ranged from 204 in Mississippi to 224 in Massachusetts, with an unweighted mean of 215[citation needed].

Students not recognized as Semifinalists whose Selection Index is above a different limit are recognized as Commended Students and receive Letters of Commendation. This minimum is determined nationally and is set at whichever score yields the 96th percentile. It rose from 202 for the 2006 Program (2004 PSAT) to 203 for the 2007 Program (2005 PSAT)[citation needed]. It was 205 for the 2008 Program (2006 PSAT) and 209 for the 2009 Program (2007 PSAT).

After being confirmed as a Semifinalist (which occurs one year after taking the PSAT as a junior), students must complete an application to become a Finalist. Other factors besides the PSAT Selection Index score are taken into account, such as the student's Grade Point Average (GPA) and extra-curricular activities. However, these criteria are not particularly rigorous, and simply completing the application is typically enough to advance to Finalist standing, since approximately 15,000 of the 16,000 Semifinalists become Finalists.

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