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SAT - ACT and PSAT test prep software from Kaplan
Many colleges require or recommend one or more of the Subject Tests for admission or placement. Used
in combination with other background information, such as scores from other tests, they provide a dependable measure of your
academic achievement and are a good predictor of future performance.
The
PSAT at a Glance
Kaplan: Complete Prep for the PSAT
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Your PSAT Score
PSAT: Preliminary Scholastic Achievement Test
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Kaplan PSAT NMSQT 2008 (Kaplan Psat) (Paperback)
Features:
*3 full-length practice tests with detailed explanations for each answer
* A diagnostic exam with targeted feedback for students to customize and focus their study schedule.
*Effective strategies for every section of the PSAT exam
*Valuable student resources including a list of the most commonly tested vocabulary words, a
comprehensive writing skills guide with crucial grammar, punctuation, sentence structure and style review,
valuable word family and root lists, and a targeted review of the 100 most essential Math Concepts that
often appear on the exam.
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  Kaplan
PSAT NMSQT 2008 (Kaplan Psat)
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PSAT
These tests measure how much students know about a particular academic subject and how
well they can apply that knowledge.
Subject Tests five general areas:
- English
- Mathematics
- History
- Science
- Languages (includes ELPT)
They include: Writing (with an essay), Literature, U.S. History, World History, Math Level IC, Math
Level IIC, Biology E/M, Chemistry, Physics, French Reading, French Reading with Listening, German Reading, German Reading
with Listening, Spanish Reading, Spanish Reading with Listening, Modern Hebrew Reading, Italian Reading, Latin Reading with
Listening, Japanese Reading with Listening, Korean Reading with Listening, Chinese Reading with Listening, and the English
Language Proficiency Test.
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