Passing the Test: Scholarships And The PSAT
In your sophomore or junior year of high
school, if you live in the United States, you will take a
series of test called the PSAT. It will measure you r critical
reading skills, math ability and your writing skills.
It is noted as the PSAT because it is the preliminary test
associated with giving a teenager a taste of what it would be
like to take the actual SAT test in their senior high school
year. The SAT is a college admissions tests that often
determines the college you get accepted into. The higher the
score the better because you are more likely to get into the
school of your choice.
However, there is a tendency to disregard the PSAT as a
practice run when it can in fact have a massive impact on your
future in terms of scholarships and other financial awards that
are made to individuals as they head off to college for the
first time. In truth then, the SAT determines which college you
go to, in accordance with all round school performance of
course, but it is the PSAT that may give you the head start
that you need via National Merit Scholarships.
The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test is marked out of 80
in all three sections, meaning a total of 240 points are
available. However, if an individual were to score over 200
then he or she would be placed in the 99th percentile and would
then go onward and one step closer to being chosen for a
National Merit Scholarship. Individuals progressing to the
semi-finals, or those that come in that percentile to put it
plainly, are recognised for outstanding academic achievement,
but it is the offer of a scholarship that makes it all
worthwhile. Doing well on the PSAT could ultimately save a lot
of hassle later on when it actually comes to applying for
various scholarships!
If you are lucky enough to get to the semi-final stage then
you can actually apply for a National Merit Scholarship. In
truth, this is simply filling out an application form for the
funding, and a panel of judges chooses the winners of the
scholarships. The application consists of a regular
scholarships form, an essay about yourself and a list of every
single achievement, as well as a list of the activities that
you have taken part in, both inside and out of school. This is
then reviewed along with your academic record before the
winners are chosen and awarded a scholarship to take with them
wherever they choose.
The money for the Nation Merit Scholarships comes from
various large American corporations. Many of them offer their
own scholarships, but smaller. In effect, a National Merit
Scholarship is one of the most prestigious to be awarded
because you would be competing with the entire country of
children your age to try and win it. It can be extremely
competitive but the goal must not be lost.
A scholarship like that could most definitely help you when
it came to affording college, and the prestige that came along
with it could actually help you to get into the college of your
choice! In truth, the PSAT is there to gauge what level you are
at in terms of your peers and should be used as a practice run
for the actual SATs, but with a little bit of an edge!
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