I took the SAT in 7th grade through the Duke Talent Identification Program, but I'm not sure how you can take the PSAT.
No the SAT is not much harder than the PSAT. In fact, they are supposed to be on the same level of difficulty. What really helped me prepare for both the SAT and PSAT was the Princeton review guide, along with the tutorfox new sat guide.
The PSAT provides firsthand practice for the SAT.
Yes they check your PSAT SAT and grades and everything else
It is a "pre" SAT. Its purpose is for you to find out if you test well with SAT-type tests. Also, it is an opportunity to receive a scholarship through the National Merit Scholar's program. If you score very, very high on the PSAT, you are eligible for the scholarship.
PSAT
PSAT scores give you a general idea of what score you would make on the SAT. Adding a zero to your PSAT score gives you a ballpark number of what you would make on the real thing. The highest score possible on the PSAT is a 240, while the highest score on the SAT is a 2400. The PSAT is not an acceptable test to send to colleges in place of SAT scores. However, the PSAT can earn you recognition with scholarships for making a high enough score.
In the US: PSAT: 11th grade (and sometimes 10th for extra practice). SAT: Usually 11th grade. PLAN: 10th grade. ACT: Usually 11th grade. AP Tests: 9th - 12th grades.
http://www.princetonreview.com/college/sat-psat-test-preparation.aspx http://www.testprepreview.com/psat_practice.htm psat is preliminary schlostic aptitude test.
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They only check your SAT score to see that you weren't cheating on the PSAT, so you would need to get close to 2230.
Actually its pretty good but remember that the PSAT is alot easier then the SAT. anyways Good Luck!