The Palos Verdes High School College Career Center has partnered with Compass Education to offer the brand new digital PSAT practice test on College Day, October 22nd, 2025. This test mimics the computer-based test — question type, content, timing, duration, and adaptive structure — so students will get an early feel for what’s to come in fall of their junior year when they take the Official PSAT/NMSQT and beyond should they decide to take an official SAT. For detailed information and answers to FAQs, please visit HERE.
- SOPHOMORE STUDENTS MUST REGISTER TO TAKE THE PRACTICE PSAT
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THE PRACTICE PSAT WILL BE ADMINISTERED ON CAMPUS ON COLLEGE DAY, OCTOBER 22ND, 2025.
DATE & TIME
- At-School Digital Adaptive PSAT administration on COLLEGE DAY: Wednesday, October 22nd, 10TH GRADE ONLY – Details and registration confirmation to follow to the sophomore class separately. Sophomores do not need to prep for this practice test… it is meant to provide a true baseline of where the student tests at the time.
For students not wishing to take the practice test there is no need to register. Information regarding time to report to school on October 22nd will be forthcoming.
DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS OCTOBER 15TH – THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY FOR LATE REGISTRATION- REGISTER TODAY!
We will send you a detailed confirmation email soon after registering; the link to take the test will be included.
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If you want to schedule a consultation to discuss customized 1-1 tutoring services or review results from a school-partnership practice test, please book an appointment with one of our 1-1 Directors using the form below.
Or, if you are ready to enroll directly in one of our group classes, please visit our Classes page to get started.
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