Your PSAT Score is a Key to Scholarships and Much, Much More!
PSAT results are due to arrive in mid-December.
For sophomores, this is the first nationally compared test score. For
juniors, if you are in the top 10% of scores in your state, you are a
National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist. In a few months, you’ll be
contacted by the National Merit Scholarship people so you can take the
next steps to qualify as a finalist.
College Search (Key to Happiness and Scholarships!)
For Sophomores, this is a VERY useful piece of data. The College Board
now includes an estimate of your SAT score based on your PSAT score. If
you plan to take the ACT, you can search the internet and easily find
either the College Board or the ACT’s correlative tables so you can
translate the score to an ACT. Now your search for colleges can get
MUCH more focused. Are you looking to be accepted into the honors
college or program? Are you on track to score in the range required?
Do you need to adjust your sights a little or get serious about test
prep? If you score well and are now serious about going to top tier
schools, it’s time to explore the possible AP and CLEP exams you can
take this year and next year.
What to do next summer? A Key to top tier schools and Scholarships
Your increased clarity regarding the tier of college or university you
are realistically aiming for will be the conduit to additional clues.
What should you do with next summer? Take college courses? Go to a
summer camp? Do some research? Etc.? What are the schools you are now
targeting looking for? What can you do that develops your skills and
abilities and explores your interests in order to continue to prepare to
be a competitive applicant at those schools? Do your research. Many
of the summer programs have applications which are due in January so
there’s no time to lose.
ACT or SAT?
For both Sophomores and Juniors, you have gained experience with the
College Board’s testing style. The ACT poses its questions differently
and covers slightly different material. It also includes a science
section, which students planning to study majors with heavy science
requirements do well to take. If you choose the SAT, verify with your
schools; sometimes SAT subject tests are required to supplement the SAT
scores.
Professional Guidance
Given the fact that selecting a college is a $150,000 - $280,000 proposition, getting professional guidance is prudent. If you would like additional help with college selection and college
preparations, let’s talk. Finding the right schools to apply to is
absolutely essential if you want to get the best college education you
can for the least cost to your family. Since 93% of all college
scholarship dollars come directly from the schools, as do the various
programs and majors, college selection is MISSION CRITICAL. Email or
call today to schedule your private college readiness consultation.
We’ll discuss your goals, preparations so far, most pressing needs, as
well as available resources. Schedule yours here.
You may call me at 858-705-0043 or email me at KOB@CelticCollegeConsultants.com. Katherine O'Brien, MA CCPS, Founder and Chief College Planning Specialist at Celtic College Consultants.
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