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Educators, We’re pleased to announce that we are now offering a PSAT Prep classes with The Princeton Review. The PSAT is great practice for the SAT. The PSAT is a shorter test and has no essay or Algebra II. The actual PSAT is 2 hours & 10 minutes long, and includes math, critical reading, and writing questions. The PSAT is most popular among high school juniors, but some take it as sophomores. In this six hour videoconference course, The Princeton Review instructor will show students how to ace the PSAT & go over some great tips for taking the SAT. A high score on the PSAT is the only way to qualify for a National Merit Scholarship. The PSAT videoconference course package includes:
NOTE: Missouri public high school students who completed The Princeton Review PSAT Clinic averaged of 12.1 pts higher on the PSAT, and the top 50% of student scoring 21.6 points higher, which is equivalent to an SAT scaled score increase of 216 points. PSAT Test Dates: September 30 & October 9, 2008 For more information, or if you have any questions, please contact me at 314-692-1274 or email at rmorrison@csd.org Sincerely, Rebecca Morrison Click on the links below to access information and documents that you need in order to register your school for the PSAT-ITV class: Class Schedule for 2008-2009(pdf): Registration Form
(pdf) Registration
Form (Word file) Enrollment
Agreement (pdf) Class Roster
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