PSAT 10 Testing for Sophomores (Class of 2026) - April 5, 2024



Waldwick High School will be a National Testing Center for the administration of the PSAT 10 Test on Friday, April 5, 2024. We offer the test free of charge during the school day to all sophomores.

The PSAT 10 is now digital! The test is easier to take, shorter, has more time per question, and comes with a built-in calculator. Sophomore level Math and Language Arts teachers will be talking with students about the PSAT 10 and reviewing the new online procedures.

The PSAT 10 is an excellent opportunity to prepare and gain an understanding of the SAT exam.

College Board Information related to PSAT 10

Info for PSAT 10 Testing Day - Friday, April 5, 2024
All Sophomores should report to their testing room before 8am. Please be on time.
Testing rooms will be shared with the students the week of the test via their English teacher.
Charged Chromebook (The test is online)
Cell phones must be turned off when you enter the testing rooms. We can not have a phone going off during the test.
Bookbags and all other personal items must be placed in the back of the room or the side of the cafeteria. They should not be placed near a student during testing.
There is no make-up date for PSAT’s

PSAT 10 Calculator Policy Waldwick HS will be following the PSAT 10 calculator policy as stated on the College Board website. Loaners will not be handed out.

Testing Details
The PSAT 10 takes 2 hours and 14 minutes and consists of 2 sections: (1) the Reading and Writing Section, and (2) the Math Section. Most of the questions are multiple choice, though some math questions ask you to write in the answer rather than select it.

Below shows how much time a student will have for each section and the number of questions/tasks for each:

Reading and Writing - 64 minutes (54 Questions/Tasks)
Math - 70 minutes (44 Questions/Tasks)
Total Length - 134 minutes (98 Questions/Tasks)

Any questions, please reach out to your child's counselor.

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