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UBBLE IT IN Woiring and wondering, o horde of bewildered teochers, orliers decided fo rol e rlie rests without students gathered in the studying. testing room. The tired faces lool ed around oimlessly, questioning themselves: Why am I here? Whether toking the Preliminary Scholastic Ap- titude Test (P5AT) or choosing tremely trying from Q variety of exams nerves, such as the Scholastic Ap- I get so nervous, Heidi titude Test (SAT), or achieve- Sunder said. Cluiss added, ment tests, students volun- Anxiety is always in the pit torily tested for mis- of my stomach. celloneous reasons. Yet, Maureen Boufford, didn ' t study for it at oil, but my grade was o definite ego boost, Danny Higdon said. Several admitted that the standardized test con be ex- on the The PSAT is helpful in that it prepares your mind for the pressure of taking the SAT, Matt Russell said. Mike Scott added, The Developmental Reading teacher, offered coaching for the test four days a week to students who were willing to leorn. One year we had PSAT gives you some ideo of no merit scholars and that what you have learned at just prompted me, she this time, and it also gives said. She works with students you Q chance to see what you need to learn to get in- to college. While some students decided to study by skim- ming over complimentary testing booklets or review- ing the vocabulary lists distributed by English 16-20 hours a month before the PSAT. Although there were several different complaints about the PSAT, Matt Con- nolly concluded. I think the worst part is that you miss the Saturday morning cartoons! BY SaSANNE LAhlGER i 11... I NVi fti Helpful Advice. After receiving his scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores. Ty Cole osks his counselor, Edith Frome, for ad- vice about how fo interpret the scores. J. Putz. Doumgortner, Charlie 11 Deardsley. Worren 11 Dekk. Tim 9 Deltron, Al 10 Benzick, Arthur Denzick. Jeff 9 Berger, Lisa 11 Bernard, Philip 10 Bernhorde, Heidi 1 Berzins. Liso 11 Binder, Drod 9 Blockwell. Bonnie 10 Bloke, Jennifer 10 Blonchord, Diana 11 Dolen. Fred 9 Booher, C. Michoel 9 Boswell, Bart 11 Bathwell, Chuck 9 Bovord, Trocy 11 Boyd. Poul 10 Broman, Julie 11 Dronch, Otis 10 Brandou, Amy 9 Brondou, Liso 11 Bronscum, Tommy 9 Brotka, Ketty 9 Brewer, Billy 10 than we bargained for 101
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