PSAT |
According to the College Board, the PSAT provides practice for the SAT. It also gives students a chance to enter the competition for National Merit Scholarship Corporation scholarships. The test measures critical reading, math, and grammar skills and aligns approximately with the SAT, though it does not include a required essay.
Structure and Format
The PSAT has 5 sections, testing 3 different subjects. The total testing time is 2 hours and 10 minutes.
Critical Reading
Length: 50 minutes total; two 25 minute sections
Content: Reading comprehension and sentence completions
Questions: 48 multiple choice
Math
Length: 50 minutes total; two 25 minute sections
Content: Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, and probability
Questions: 28 multiple choice and 10 grid-ins (student-produced responses)
Writing
Length: 30 minutes total; one 30 minute multiple choice section
Content: Grammar and usage, word choice, organization, and clear expression of ideas
Questions: 39 multiple choice
About The National Merit Scholarship
The PSAT is co-sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). Juniors who take the PSAT are entered into a competition for NMSC scholarships. Scholarships are awarded based on performance on the PSAT as well as other criteria. To find out more about the National Merit Scholarship, visit www.nationalmerit.org.
For more information on registering for the PSAT visit the College Board's website at www.collegeboard.com.










