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psat


Question Posted Friday October 9 2009, 1:00 pm

what is the average highschool year that people take their psat test?

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AngelKMC65 answered Sunday October 25 2009, 10:42 pm:
At my school my freshman year they told us only Sophomore's and Juniors.
Then my sophomore year only Juniors could take it.
My Junior year (when I took it) they opened it back up to sophomores and Juniors.
and this year (senior year) they opened it to freshman, sophomores and Juniors.
So if I were you I'd take it your Junior year if anything.

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thatgirlnancy answered Monday October 12 2009, 3:49 pm:
Sophomore and Junior year
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daisy456 answered Friday October 9 2009, 8:55 pm:
sophomore year for practice and junior year for real.

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