
SSAT
(Secondary school Admission Test)
What is it?
Standardized test for admission to private middle and high schools, assessing verbal, math, and reading skills.
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Test Structure
The SSAT (Secondary School Admission Test) is designed to assess students' verbal, math, and reading skills. It is divided into three levels based on grade:
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Elementary Level: For students in grades 3-4
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Middle Level: For students in grades 5-7
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Upper Level: For students in grades 8-11
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Scoring
Scores are calculated based on correct answers, with no penalty for incorrect responses.
Results include a scaled score, percentile ranking, and a breakdown of performance by section.
The Writing Sample is not scored but reviewed by schools.
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Registration
Steps to Register:
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Create an Account:
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Visit the official SSAT website (SSAT.org).
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Create a parent or guardian account to manage the registration process.
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Choose the Test Level:
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Select the appropriate SSAT level based on your grade (Elementary, Middle, or Upper).
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Select a Test Date and Location:
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SSAT is offered multiple times a year at various locations worldwide.
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Choose from the available dates and test centers that are convenient.
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Pay the Registration Fee:
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Fees vary by test level and location.
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Payment is made online via credit/debit card.
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Fee waivers may be available for eligible families.
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Receive Confirmation:
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You will get a confirmation email with details about your test date, time, and location.
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Keep this confirmation for future reference.
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Registration Deadlines:
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Registration usually closes a few weeks before the test date.
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Late registration may be possible with an additional fee.
Special Accommodations:
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Students with documented disabilities can apply for accommodations during registration.
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Submit the necessary forms and documents as specified.
Tips for Registration:
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Register early to secure your preferred date and location.
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Review all information carefully before submitting your application.
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Print your admission ticket after registration for entry on test day.
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Sections of the SSAT
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Verbal Section (30 minutes)
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Focuses on vocabulary, synonyms, and analogies.
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Tests language skills and the ability to understand word relationships.
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Quantitative (Math) Sections (2 x 30 minutes)
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Two separate math sections.
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Covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.
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Emphasizes problem-solving and mathematical reasoning.
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Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)
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Involves reading passages followed by multiple-choice questions.
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Tests the ability to understand and interpret texts from various subjects.
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Writing Sample (25 minutes)
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Requires a brief essay on a given topic.
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Not scored, but sent to schools as part of the application.
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Experimental Section (Middle and Upper Levels, 15 minutes)
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Contains unscored questions for future test development.
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Does not impact the overall score.
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