When the time comes for you to take your PSAT, try to take one of the prep courses that are offered. Courses are usually offered at the high school you attend or at a community college. The more prepared you are before the test, the more confident you will be on test day.
There are many ACT Prep courses offered online. Some of these include The Princeton Review http://theprincetonreview.com, Sylvan Learning center (offered both online and in the centers themselves) http://SylvanLearning.com, and ACT Online Prep at Http://www.actonlineprep.com
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.
Some courses offered at Christian High Schools include College Prep Programs, ACT and SAT Prep, Math, Science, English and more. Most Christian high schools offer the same courses as any other high school.
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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!
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.
You will not be at a disadvantage. The courses offered at your school are just as good as the ones offered through Kaplan. You can also go to your local library and check out books on SAT testing.
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
According to the sat college prep board you can take the SAT prep course in May and September. If you would like to get it done faster you can do it anytime online. Here is a website to get you started, https://satonlinecourse.collegeboard.com/.../splashSchoolLogin.jsp.
The Princeton Review at www.princetonreview.com offers online GRE prep courses. You can also call them at 888-955-4600 to find local GRE prep courses or tudors.
"Take a free practice test offered by GMAC, the creators of GMAT. This test will allow you to set a reasonable goal and aid in your decision of which test prep course will best help you meet that goal. With this information, you will then be better equipped to decide between such test prep courses as Kaplan, Knewton, Manhattan GMAT, and others."