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  2. PSAT/NMSQT - Wikipedia

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    About 34,000 students, which is 3-4% of all PSAT takers, are "commended" and receive Letters of Commendation. [8] The "commended" cut-off is determined at whichever score yields the 96th percentile nationally. It rose from 202 for the 2006 Program (2004 PSAT) to 203 for the 2007 Program (2005 PSAT).

  3. What time do PSAT scores come out in November? What to ... - AOL

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    College Board is set to release scores for the PSAT on Nov. 7 and Nov. 14. What time do PSAT scores come out in November? What to know about college test results

  4. What time do PSAT scores come out 2024? What to know ... - AOL

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    College Board is set to release scores for the PSAT in three increments on Oct. 24, Nov. 7 and Nov. 14.

  5. What time do PSAT scores come out Thursday? What to know ...

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    College Board is set to release scores for the PSAT on Nov. 14.

  6. College Scholastic Ability Test - Wikipedia

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    Period Subject Time Number of questions Points Notes Candidates must enter the testing room by 08:10. For the second to fifth periods, students must enter 10 minutes before the test begins. 1 Korean Language: 08:40–10:00 (80 min.) 45 100 Q1–17: Reading Q18–34: Literature

  7. PSAT - Wikipedia

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  8. Date and time notation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The military date notation is similar to the date notation in British English but is read cardinally (e.g. "Nineteen July") rather than ordinally (e.g. "The nineteenth of July"). [citation needed] Weeks are generally referred to by the date of some day within that week (e.g., "the week of May 25"), rather than by a week number. Many holidays ...

  9. Advanced Placement exams - Wikipedia

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    [2] The first Advanced Placement exams were administered in 1954 by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to students limited to 27 schools participating at that time. In 1955, the College Board assumed leadership of the program and testing, deciding on curricula and pedagogical approaches, while retaining ETS to design and score the tests.