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The PSAT is the official SAT practice test by College Board and an essential step for students planning ahead for overseas university applications. This April session will take place in Taipei on April 14, 2026, with registration closing on March 16.
👉 Read on for full exam details, who should take it, and how to register.
👉 Read on for full exam details, who should take it, and how to register.
PSAT 2026 April Registration Now Open
The Official First Step Toward SAT Success
If you are a middle or high school student preparing for overseas university applications, the PSAT (Preliminary SAT) is one of the most strategic exams you can take early.
Administered by College Board, the same organization that runs the SAT and AP exams, the PSAT is designed to help students understand their academic level, become familiar with the digital test format, and build a clear preparation plan for future standardized tests.
TrinityScholar is now accepting registrations for the April 2026 PSAT test session in Taipei.
What is the PSAT?
The PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test) is the official practice version of the SAT.
It evaluates key academic skills in:
Click here to learn more about PSAT
Why Take the PSAT?
Important Note on Scholarships
Only the October PSAT (PSAT/NMSQT) is used for National Merit Scholarship qualification, and only for eligible U.S. citizens.
The April PSAT does not offer scholarship qualification, but it remains highly valuable for academic planning and skill development.
PSAT April 2026 – Test Information
👉 Registration link: bit.ly/PSATapr2026
Seats are limited. Early registration is recommended.
Who Should Consider Taking the PSAT?
At TrinityScholar, we believe
Standardized testing should not be a last-minute decision.
The earlier students understand their academic level and test format, the more confidently and strategically they can prepare.
The PSAT is not just a practice test—it is a planning tool.
If you are serious about long-term academic outcomes, the PSAT is one of the smartest first steps.
The Official First Step Toward SAT Success
If you are a middle or high school student preparing for overseas university applications, the PSAT (Preliminary SAT) is one of the most strategic exams you can take early.
Administered by College Board, the same organization that runs the SAT and AP exams, the PSAT is designed to help students understand their academic level, become familiar with the digital test format, and build a clear preparation plan for future standardized tests.
TrinityScholar is now accepting registrations for the April 2026 PSAT test session in Taipei.
What is the PSAT?
The PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test) is the official practice version of the SAT.
It evaluates key academic skills in:
- Reading
- Writing & Language
- Mathematics
Click here to learn more about PSAT
Why Take the PSAT?
- Become Familiar with the Digital SAT Format: The PSAT helps students experience the real test environment in advance, including pacing, question logic, and computer-based testing tools.
- Receive an Official Score Report: Students receive a detailed score report showing Overall score, Section-level performance, Strengths and weaknesses. This allows for more precise and efficient study planning.
- Plan Your SAT and AP Strategy Early: Many students take the PSAT in Grade 10 or 11, but motivated students may start as early as Grade 8 or 9. Taking the PSAT early helps students: Understand their current level, Set realistic SAT goals, Decide which AP subjects may be suitable, Build a long-term preparation timeline.
Important Note on Scholarships
Only the October PSAT (PSAT/NMSQT) is used for National Merit Scholarship qualification, and only for eligible U.S. citizens.
The April PSAT does not offer scholarship qualification, but it remains highly valuable for academic planning and skill development.
PSAT April 2026 – Test Information
- Test Date: April 15, 2026 (Wednesday)
- Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
- Location: Taipei City (near Shilin MRT Station)
- Registration Deadline: March 16, 2026 (Monday)
- Test Fee: NTD 7,000 (tax excluded)
👉 Registration link: bit.ly/PSATapr2026
Seats are limited. Early registration is recommended.
Who Should Consider Taking the PSAT?
- Students planning to apply to universities in the US, UK, Canada, or other overseas destinations
- Students from international schools or bilingual programs
- Students preparing for SAT in the next 1–2 years
- High-performing middle school students who want to start early
- Families who want clearer academic benchmarking and planning
At TrinityScholar, we believe
Standardized testing should not be a last-minute decision.
The earlier students understand their academic level and test format, the more confidently and strategically they can prepare.
The PSAT is not just a practice test—it is a planning tool.
If you are serious about long-term academic outcomes, the PSAT is one of the smartest first steps.
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