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Taking the Advanced Placement exams is an important part of all AP courses. Medina High School desires that all students take AP exams for the AP classes that they have taken. Scoring well on an AP exam can often earn students college credit for their high school class, saving a significant amount on tuition.
To request accommodations, contact Heather King at kingh@medinabees.org
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The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is a standardized test cosponsored by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) providing first hand practice for the SAT. The PSAT/NMSQT also offers access to college and career planning tools and the opportunity to enter the NMSC scholarship program when taken during the junior year.
Medina High School offers the PSAT test to all 10th and 11th grade students during the school day. The 11th grade students will also participate in the NMSQT.
Special Education students may receive accommodations through application to the College Board. To request accommodations, contact Heather King at kingh@medinabees.org.
Testing areas for the school day online PSAT:
Reading and Writing: 64 minutes, 54 questions
Math: 70 minutes, 44 questions
Total time: 2 hours, 14 minutes
Items you will need for test day:
Students participating in the PSAT must bring ID verification the day of testing.
PSAT recommends a scientific or graphing calculator although any 4 function calculator is permitted.
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The PSAT 9 establishes a baseline measurement of your college and career readiness as you enter high school. It also gives you a chance to preview the SAT, PSAT/NMSQT and connect to AP courses. It measures 1) What you learn in school and 2) What you need to succeed in college.
Medina High School offers the PSAT 9 test to all 9th grade students during the school day.
Testing areas for the PSAT 9:
Reading and Writing: 64 minutes, 54 questions
Math: 70 minutes, 44 questions
Total time: 2 hours, 14 minutes
Items you will need for test day:
PSAT 9 recommends any 4 function, scientific, or graphing calculator. Students must provide their own calculators. Medina High School will NOT provide calculators for the PSAT 9 test.