SSAT Overview
The Secondary School Admissions Test (SSAT), and it’s used for admission to private middle schools and high schools. The purpose of the SSAT is to attend an elite private middle or high school, this is a test you’ll need to do well on. Because the SSAT helps test students for admission to private middle and high schools, different levels of the test are:
- Upper Level- 8th grade and above.
- Middle Level- 5th, 6th and 7th grade.
- Elementary Level- 3rd and 4th grade.
The SSAT is a standardized test that assesses a student’s skills in three core areas: Quantitative, Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, and Essay (optional). There is a wrong answer penalty on the SSAT.
Exam Details
SSAT Sections | Duration (in min.) | Questions | Question Types |
Writing Sample/Essay (Optional) | 25 | 1 | Essay prompt |
Break 10 minutes | |||
Section 1: Quantitative (Math) | 30 | 25 | Multiple-choice |
Section 2: Reading Comprehension | 40 | 40 | Multiple-choice |
Break 10 Minutes | |||
Section 3: Verbal Reasoning | 30 | 60 | Multiple-choice |
Section 3: Verbal Reasoning | 30 | 25 | Multiple-choice |
Section 3: Verbal Reasoning | 15 | 16 | Multiple-choice |
SSAT Scoring System
Quantitative (Math) | Reading Comprehension | Verbal Reasoning | Writing Sample/ Essay | Experimental | SSAT Total | |
Total # of Points | 50 | 40 | 60 | 1 | 16 | 160 |
Upper-Level Scaled Score | 500-800 | 500-800 | 500-800 | NA | NA | 1500-2400 |
Middle-Level Scaled Score | 440-710 | 440-710 | 440-710 | NA | NA | 920-2130 |
Time/Question (Approx.) | 1 Min. 2 Sec. | 1 Min. | 30 Sec. | 25 Min. | 1 Min. 06 Sec. | NA |
Question Type | Multiple Choice | Multiple Choice | Multiple Choice | Essay Prompt | Multiple Choice | NA |
SSAT Score Report Calculation:
Step 1: Finding your strong subjects
You take the mock-up test without preparation with any institutes or online tools like Socrato, which provides the diagnostic/analytical reports etc.
Step 2: Finding your strong subjects
For example, shown in figure subject scores are
SSAT Verbal = 752,
SSAT Quantitative= 698,
SSAT Reading= 692.
Step 3: Setting the targeted score.
• To figure out your SSAT target score, look up the score range
requirements of colleges.
• Usually on an average score range requirements of many colleges
are 2200-2400.
• For example:
• Assuming the targeted score is 2300.
• This is an example of achieving the targeted score
of approximately 2304.
• And your Baseline SSAT Total Score = 2142 as per mockup
Test.
• Score difference between Targeted score and Mock-up
test score.
SSAT Total and Baseline SAT Total i.e. 2304-2142 = 162
more scale points are needed to achieve your goal.
Step 4: Subject Area & Topic-Wise Analysis to Improve Total Points.
To get a 2304 scaled score – we need to adjust 10 points to increase
162 total score = 2142+162 = 2304 SSAT total (target score).
• Assuming all the answers are correct since there is a wrong answer
penalty on the SSAT.
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