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Sign up for Practice Tests

Friends School of Baltimore Counseling Office and Compass Education Group will administer an online practice PSAT test to students in the 10th grade on January 26th. These test results will help FSB College Counselors develop a testing plan for each student.

DATE & TIME

REGULAR TIME: Tuesday, January 26 (2021), 9:00 AM (ET)
EXTENDED TIME: Tuesday, January 26 (2021), 11:00 AM (ET)

REGISTRATION

Complete the form below to sign up for the online practice test. Everything you need to take the test will be in the auto-generated confirmation email that you receive after registration.

NOTE: Only students who have already secured time accommodations for the PSAT can register with 50% additional time for this practice test. Please note that we are only able to offer 50% extra time.

    Student First and Last Name:*

    Parent First and Last Name:*

    Student Email Address:*

    Parent Email Address:*

    Parent Phone Number:*

    Graduating Class Year:*

    Pronoun:*

    Extended Time:*

    If "Other" please specify:*

    *All fields are required.

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