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Dr. James Stobaugh has put together a helpful series of posts answering frequently asked questions about the SAT 1 (Scholastic Aptitude Test), PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test), and the NMSQT (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test).
- Freqently Asked Questions - I
1) What is the SAT 1?
2) Should I take practice Sat I tests? - Frequently Asked Questions - II
3) What are the PSAT and NMSQT?
4) Should I Take the PSAT? - Frequently Asked Questions - III
5) How important is stress reduction?
6) How is the 2005 SAT 1 different from other SATs?
7) What About Learning Disabled Students?
Stobaugh also offers his personal recommendations for the day of the SAT:
Here is one example of a typical test-day schedule. Times will vary depending on the actual time of the test, how far away the test site is, etc.

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