Mrs. Readsalot Posted September 24, 2008 Share Posted September 24, 2008 My ds is now doing 9th grade level work. I know I need to be aware of when he will need to take these tests. He is planning to go to a local University or maybe to a local community college (through dual high school/college admission) Per the norm when are these tests taken by the average student? Thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
74Heaven Posted September 24, 2008 Share Posted September 24, 2008 I know the local high school told me yesterday the PSAT is being given on Weds. Oct. 15th during school hours. (it was on a Sat. last year???) I think you can take the PSAT any year you want but that for the Natl Merit Scholarships students need to be juniors. Sign ups are already necessary for this - and poss. too late??? I have a related question - that hopefully those who respond to your question can answer. I called two schools yesterday, a private and a public high school. Both said basically, "We don't know if we have enough tests for our own students so we'll get back to you." We only ordered enough for our students. The local high school said something like "we are requiring all our juniors to take this test this year" - and judging on what I saw last year (at the same school) when we took this test - this is a new policy. That same high school said that the school offered the tests for juniors and then allowed sophomores to sign up, giving me the impression that it was first come-first served? (and that one of my dtrs being a jr. meant nothing to them in terms of priority). Also, how hard is it (iow wouldn't they do it for their own students?) to order more tests??? What I'm wondering is "if they can do this?" - i.e. just tell my dtr she can't take the test because they didn't order enough. (I'm guessing they can, but hoping they can't???) Lisaj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
74Heaven Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 anyone??? I need to call the high school again! Lisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kareni Posted September 25, 2008 Share Posted September 25, 2008 I know the local high school told me yesterday the PSAT is being given on Weds. Oct. 15th during school hours. (it was on a Sat. last year???) Some schools offer it on Wednesdays; others on Saturdays. You need to check with the schools in question. I think you can take the PSAT any year you want but that for the Natl Merit Scholarships students need to be juniors. Yes, for National Merit consideration your students must be a junior. I have a related question ... What I'm wondering is "if they can do this?" - i.e. just tell my dtr she can't take the test because they didn't order enough. (I'm guessing they can, but hoping they can't???) Sad to say, they can indeed choose not to let your daughter test if they wish. It's helpful to start early in finding a school that accepts other students. I've heard that spring of the previous school year might be the time to start. And back to Mrs. Readsalot (fun name!), You might find this previous thread of interest Navigation Help Needed! : PSAT, SAT, ACT, AP, Honors, CLEP, Regents. . . oh my! . My teen's testing history: 10th grade: SAT practice tests at home AP US History test SAT subject test in US History National Latin Exam 11th grade: PSAT SAT two SAT subject tests (Latin and Math level 2) AP Latin AP Comparative Politics and Government National Latin Exam 11th grade was pretty intense; however, she has hopes of going to a somewhat selective four year college and will need merit/financial aid. Regards, Kareni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lwilliams1922 Posted September 27, 2008 Share Posted September 27, 2008 I know the local high school told me yesterday the PSAT is being given on Weds. Oct. 15th during school hours. (it was on a Sat. last year???) I think you can take the PSAT any year you want but that for the Natl Merit Scholarships students need to be juniors. Sign ups are already necessary for this - and poss. too late??? I have a related question - that hopefully those who respond to your question can answer. I called two schools yesterday, a private and a public high school. Both said basically, "We don't know if we have enough tests for our own students so we'll get back to you." We only ordered enough for our students. The local high school said something like "we are requiring all our juniors to take this test this year" - and judging on what I saw last year (at the same school) when we took this test - this is a new policy. That same high school said that the school offered the tests for juniors and then allowed sophomores to sign up, giving me the impression that it was first come-first served? (and that one of my dtrs being a jr. meant nothing to them in terms of priority). Also, how hard is it (iow wouldn't they do it for their own students?) to order more tests??? What I'm wondering is "if they can do this?" - i.e. just tell my dtr she can't take the test because they didn't order enough. (I'm guessing they can, but hoping they can't???) Lisaj can you call any other schools? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AngieW in Texas Posted September 28, 2008 Share Posted September 28, 2008 In my district, the signup deadline was September 19th. They have actually had a system in place for hsers for several years. All hsers in the district are tested together in one room rather than being mixed in with the ps kids that all know each other. I didn't have any difficulties with getting my dd signed up, but I've found my district to be easy to deal with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
74Heaven Posted September 30, 2008 Share Posted September 30, 2008 (edited) Update - the high school called back after a week (the counselor was apologetic that she had written my number down wrong and had been trying to call me). But the call back was very accomodating. Either I caught the counselor offguard the first time or read her wrong (or someone instructed her to be accomodating to me). I had called a private school who had the identical response as the high school "we only ordered so many, we only have enough for our students". Interesting, the last call I made to the high school was to the counselor's assistant and she used the phrase "I need to check, but I am sure we can order more tests for your daughters and they can take it." I may be easily annoyed but neither the counselor nor the private school person I talked to even mentioned that option. (of ordering more tests - which I do *not* think they needed to do.) Thanks, Lisaj Edited September 30, 2008 by 74Heaven or is really "of" in last ( ). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gwen in VA Posted September 30, 2008 Share Posted September 30, 2008 I am so sorry that this is so difficult for you! What a pain -- and how stressful! :grouphug: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kareni Posted September 30, 2008 Share Posted September 30, 2008 Update - the high school called back after a week (the counselor was apologetic that she had written my number down wrong and had been trying to call me). But the call back was very accommodating. Either I caught the counselor off guard the first time or read her wrong (or someone instructed her to be accommodating to me). ... Well, that sounds promising! I hope that things are looking up and that the test day will go smoothly .... Regards, Kareni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pamela H in Texas Posted October 1, 2008 Share Posted October 1, 2008 Thanks for the reminder. I called the local high school and they simply asked that I bring $13 by the counselor's office this week and have my daughter at the school by 8am on test day :) I hope she does well on this test! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cindy in MO Posted October 1, 2008 Share Posted October 1, 2008 The counselor gave me the same story and never said more tests could be ordered. Next time I'll be more aggressive. Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
74Heaven Posted October 1, 2008 Share Posted October 1, 2008 Thanks for the reminder. I called the local high school and they simply asked that I bring $13 by the counselor's office this week and have my daughter at the school by 8am on test day :) I hope she does well on this test! I was surprised this year to have any trouble since I started a month before. Last year we called a week before and got in no problem. And btw, our district Lisaj *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest ALICIA21 Posted October 14, 2008 Share Posted October 14, 2008 Sad to say, they can indeed choose not to let your daughter test if they wish. It's helpful to start early in finding a school that accepts other students. I've heard that spring of the previous school year might be the time to start. And back to Mrs. Readsalot (fun name!), You might find this previous thread of interest Navigation Help Needed! : PSAT, SAT, ACT, AP, Honors, CLEP, Regents. . . oh my! . My teen's testing history: 10th grade: SAT practice tests at home AP US History test SAT subject test in US History National Latin Exam 11th grade: PSAT SAT two SAT subject tests (Latin and Math level 2) AP Latin AP Comparative Politics and Government National Latin Exam 11th grade was pretty intense; however, she has hopes of going to a somewhat selective four year college and will need merit/financial aid. Regards, Kareni It is a pain, however these are the steps that need to be taken in order to get into the college they want Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quiver0f10 Posted October 14, 2008 Share Posted October 14, 2008 I know the local high school told me yesterday the PSAT is being given on Weds. Oct. 15th during school hours. (it was on a Sat. last year???) I think you can take the PSAT any year you want but that for the Natl Merit Scholarships students need to be juniors. Sign ups are already necessary for this - and poss. too late??? I have a related question - that hopefully those who respond to your question can answer. I called two schools yesterday, a private and a public high school. Both said basically, "We don't know if we have enough tests for our own students so we'll get back to you." We only ordered enough for our students. The local high school said something like "we are requiring all our juniors to take this test this year" - and judging on what I saw last year (at the same school) when we took this test - this is a new policy. That same high school said that the school offered the tests for juniors and then allowed sophomores to sign up, giving me the impression that it was first come-first served? (and that one of my dtrs being a jr. meant nothing to them in terms of priority). Also, how hard is it (iow wouldn't they do it for their own students?) to order more tests??? What I'm wondering is "if they can do this?" - i.e. just tell my dtr she can't take the test because they didn't order enough. (I'm guessing they can, but hoping they can't???) Lisaj Our local HS did this last year too and my then 11th grader didn't end up taking it. This year the lady was very friendly and open to it and my 10th grader is taking it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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