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PSAT = Practice? Nope. Here’s Why It Matters.

Corey Alderdice Season 3 Episode 18

For many juniors, the PSAT feels like a dress rehearsal for the SAT—a low-stakes warm-up that doesn’t really matter. But hidden behind that “practice” label is one of the biggest scholarship opportunities in high school.

ASMSA Executive Director Corey Alderdice explores why students shouldn’t blow off the PSAT this October, unpacking how it serves as the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and why that distinction matters. He explains how the National Merit Index Score differs from the standard PSAT score, why the English and verbal sections count twice as much toward qualification, and what’s really at stake for those aiming to earn National Merit recognition. 

Whether you’re a test-taker, a parent, or an educator, this episode offers clear insight into how one morning of effort could open doors to major college scholarships and academic distinction.

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