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Exeter is pretty hard to get into. It's got an acceptance rate of 17% and most applicants have an average SSAT score in the 91st percentile. To get in you have to have great grades of more A's then B's. Also you should do some sort of sport or play an instrument. You could probably get away with an -A average if you go to a really good private school, but don't slack off. Also some years Exeter will admit a football player over a musician because it needs a player on the team. So even if you get straight A's, play three sports and two instruments, you're not guaranteed a spot. But apply and hope for the best.
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A SSAT score of 1965 is considered excellent. It places you in the top percentile of test takers and demonstrates a strong understanding of the material covered on the exam. Congratulations on your achievement!
A score of 1998 on the SSAT is considered excellent for an 8th grader. It demonstrates strong academic abilities and puts the student in a competitive position for admission to selective schools. Congratulations on achieving such a high score!
it is ok not too bad... acually aroud there (where the * is) |____________*_______________|
One could pass the SSAT test by studying the required material and getting a score that meets and/or exceeds the required amount to be accepted for a passing grade.
Peddie- 73% Lawrenceville- 84% Blair-70% Its hard to tell raw scores- it differs from year to year.
Kaplan makes software to help prep for the SSAT. You can find out the system requirements at their website: www.kaptest.com/ssat
Around a 1600 is what people get with minimal preparation. Those who put some effort into it get in the 1800 range, while those who go all-out will likely score in the 2000 mark up to 2400 being the highest. Recently the SAT has been changed to not penalize wrong answers, so guess on everything you dont know!
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No, IVC (Irvine Valley College) does not provide the SSAT (Secondary School Admission Test). The SSAT is typically administered by specific organizations and testing centers focused on private school admissions for middle and high school students. IVC primarily offers higher education courses and programs rather than standardized testing for school admissions. For SSAT testing, students should check with designated SSAT testing sites or visit the SSAT website for more information.
The Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) follows the same prep course as the SAT. There are several published books as well as an official guide offered by the SSAT Board. There are also online test review sites.