The deadline for submission of requests and all necessary documentation
for alternative testing arrangements is the regular registration deadline. Because of space,
staff, and time constraints, there can be no assurance that requests received after this
deadline can be accommodated.
*For the October
test date only, the test will be administered at a
limited number of sites throughout Texas.
SAT Subject Tests Basic
registration fee (per test date)
$22
Language Tests with Listening
(per test)
add $22
All other Subject Tests
(per test)
add $11
Services
Fee
Late registration
fee
$26
Standby testing fee
$43
Change test, test
date, or test center fee
$25
Scores by Web
Free
Official score report (automatically
delivered online, or by
mail if applicable,
after you test)
Free
Scores by Phone (fee per call)
$15
Extra score report to a college or
scholarship program (in addition to four score
reports included at no charge on the
Registration or Correction Form)
fee waiver available
$10.50
Registration --The
Counselor recommends online registration because it's faster
and you know when you register if your test site is open or
closed.
PSAT/NMSQT
PSAT--PSAT
will be given October 12, 2011. Registration fee is $14.00.
This is a junior qualifying test for the National
Merit Scholarship. Unlike
the
SAT and ACT, PSAT sign-up, fees and registration are all handled
by Eustace High
School. Students must have proper identification, two #2
pencils, and a calculator
for test day.
PSAT/NMSQT stands for
Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying
Test. It's a standardized test that provides firsthand
practice for the SAT Reasoning Test™.
It also gives you a chance to enter National Merit
Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) scholarship programs.
The PSAT/NMSQT encourages students to start thinking
about college and introduces them to the types of
skills they'll need to succeed.
College and career planning tools:
Students who take the PSAT/NMSQT receive free access
to
My College QuickStart, a personalized online
college and career planning kit powered by their
test results.
Personalized skills feedback:
The feedback students receive helps identify skill
gaps and provides suggestions for closing them while
there is still time for significant improvement.
The PSAT/NMSQT measures:
critical reading
skills
math problem-solving
skills
writing skills
You have developed these skills
over many years, both in and out of school. This test
doesn't require you to recall specific facts from your classes.
The most common reasons for
taking the PSAT/NMSQT are:
to receive feedback
on your strengths and weaknesses on skills necessary
for college study. You can then focus your
preparation on those areas that
could most benefit
from additional study or practice.
to see how your
performance on an admissions test might compare with
that of others applying to college.
to enter the
competition for scholarships from the National Merit
Scholarship Corporation (grade 11).
to help prepare for
the SAT. You can become familiar with the kinds of
questions and the exact directions you will see on
the SAT.
to receive
information from colleges when you check "yes" to
Student Search Service.