Hi friends, I am going to take the psat in April and I am wondering if anyone has a good website for this test, I have already tried the college board so if you any suggestions please reply.
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If you have already taken an SAT, then you will be very prepared for a PSAT.
If not, then there are PSAT practice books. For the most part, the best tip of advice is to be familiar with the material. If you know what to expect on the test, your score will dramatically improve for all sections.
Honestly if you are already on Brilliant then you shouldn't worry about the math part for the PSAT. I took it last year, failed the English portion, but got perfect on the math. Personally the test felt like a way easier version of the AMC(not sure if comparable to AMC 8), so don't worry about it :)
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Your 14 and taking the PSAT. I actually want a website for that too. Sorry, I can't suggest a website to you. Though I would recommend some physics.
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Yeah physics!! Note I am almost 15
If you have already taken an SAT, then you will be very prepared for a PSAT. If not, then there are PSAT practice books. For the most part, the best tip of advice is to be familiar with the material. If you know what to expect on the test, your score will dramatically improve for all sections.
PSAT is only in October
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Sorry I am taking the practice of psat conducted by our school
Honestly if you are already on Brilliant then you shouldn't worry about the math part for the PSAT. I took it last year, failed the English portion, but got perfect on the math. Personally the test felt like a way easier version of the AMC(not sure if comparable to AMC 8), so don't worry about it :)