The fee for aPSAT course in 2011 is $14. Schools sometimes cover an extra fee to cover administrative costs. Here is a link to more information : http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/psat/reg/dates.html
Yes, you will have to attend class everyday to take the PSAT the PSAT is a Test that will tell colleges how smart you are and will help you get in to Universities. Hopefully you are smart enough!
The PSAT is a practice version of the SAT. It is normally not necessary to practice or prep for the PSAT as it is a practice test itself. If you are really interested in studying before you can purchase many books about the test from Amazon.com.
http://www.princetonreview.com/college/sat-psat-test-preparation.aspx http://www.testprepreview.com/psat_practice.htm psat is preliminary schlostic aptitude test.
There are many SAT prep courses offered in Florida, I would suggest contacting a high school or library to find out what your options are. You could also consider taking an online course.
Many high schools have a unit which focuses on the PSAT. It is not necessary for you to focus on his preparation, but it can help.
There are several different sites that you can go to. First of all, I would start with the school that I want to attend. If you're unsure of where you want to go, here are a few sites that may help you: http://www.fastweb.com/college-search/articles/745-last-minute-psat-prep http://www.prepme.com/psat
I really liked the Kaplan and Princeton Review books. I don't recommend Barron's, though.
Lentz & Lentz Stat Prep have locations in New Jersey as well as New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. They can help with SAT, PSAT, and ACT testing. www.lentzsatprep.com
What does the research show in terms of which PSAT prep classes are best- Kaplan or Princeton?
Through Princeton you are able to prepare for your SAT on your own schedule. There are many ways to sign up please visit http://www.princetonreview.com/college/sat-psat-test-preparation.aspx to review those choices.
www.collegeboard.com==> store ==> PSAT You purchase the download but the cost is 0.00.
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.