Eva asked: “Out of curiosity, I tried to find a location for the PSAT near us up here at Lake Tapps, Washington. I left the last two digits of the zip code field blank, and no matter which city name I entered, no locations were found. If it exists, would there be an advantage to finding a private Christian school which is a PSAT test site?
Eva Gallagher, Alpacas of FairMeadowsFarm.com & SpinAlpaca.com
Hi Eva,
Try searching at this site using “Washington” and scroll down until you see a high school that is nearby. It may be a few towns over
Some say that there is an advantage in having a private Christian school, because the environment is a little bit nicer. That may be true, but I would also look for a school that tests BOTH the SAT and the PSAT. That way your children are testing in the same setting both times, making sure that the PSAT environment is as close as possible to the SAT environment.

If you need more information about the typical high school tests (PSAT, ACT, SAT, SAT II, etc.), check out my High School Testing audio CD.
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Jack says:
Hi I found this post and think it’s great you are providing this service to parent educators. I just wanted to let people know about free SAT video tutorials that I’ve prepared and posted at http://miteach.wordpress.com if they are looking for some extra help. Cheers!
September 3rd, 2008 at 7:53 am
J W says:
Nothing to do with the PSAT – but I just wanted to thank you for the link to Fair Meadows Farm! I have a daughter who knits and crochets, and the farm has a store! They also give tours! Hooray! A field trip! Thanks, Lee!
September 3rd, 2008 at 4:19 pm