All levels of the SSAT contain verbal, quantitative (math), and reading comprehension sections and an unscored writing sample. All tests are printed and administered in English.
The Secondary School Admissions Test (SSAT), and moreover it’s used for admission to private middle schools and high schools, so, 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.
Elementary Level SSAT Test
There are a total of 89 Questions. Exam timing 2hours 5 minutes.
Section | # Of Question | Type of Question | Duration |
Quantitative/Math | 30 | Basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, Place value, Ordering of numbers (greater than, less than), Fractions, Basic concepts of geometry, Interpretation of graphs | 30 |
Verbal | 30 | Vocabulary, Verbal Reasoning, Ability to Relate Ideas Logically | 20 |
Break | – | – | 15 |
Reading | 28 | Main Ideas, Details, Inferences, Word Meanings, Author’s Purpose, and Tone, Opinions, and Arguments, Predictions | 30 |
Writing Sample | 1 prompt | A topic statement which you will be asked to respond to (support or argue), using specific examples from personal experience, current events, history, or literature | 15 |
Experimental Section | 15-17 | Verbal, Reading, and Quantitative-style questions | 15 |
Elementary Level SSAT score report will contain the following information:
Scaled Score: A score that has a range of values from 300 to 600. The mean value of the content sections’ scaled scores is 450. Your scaled score is listed as “Your Score” on your score report.
Scaled Score Percentile Rank: The scaled score percentile rank is a score that has values from 1 to 99. It compares performance to other students taking the same examination.
Total Scaled Score: The total scaled score is the sum of the scaled scores for the quantitative, verbal, and reading sections. It has a low value of 900, a high value of 1800, and a mean of 1350.
Middle/Upper-Level SSAT Test
There are a total of 167 Questions. Exam timing 3hours 5 minutes.
Of the 167 items including the writing sample, only 150 questions are scored.
Section | # Of Question | Type of Question | Duration |
Writing Sample | 1 | A topic statement which you will be asked to respond to (support or argue), using specific examples from personal experience, current events, history, or literature | 25 |
Break | – | – | 5 |
Quantitative/Math | 30 | Number Concepts and Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, Data Analysis, Probability | 30 |
Reading | 40 multiple choice (7 passages) | Main Ideas, Details, Inferences, Word Meanings, Author’s Purpose, and Tone, Opinions, and Arguments, Predictions | 40 |
Break | – | – | 10 |
Verbal | 60 multiple choice (30 synonyms and 30 analogies) | Vocabulary, Verbal Reasoning, Ability to Relate Ideas Logically | 30 |
Quantitative (Math) | 25 | Number Concepts and Operations, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, Data Analysis, Probability | 30 |
Experimental Section | 16 | Verbal, Reading, and Quantitative-style questions | 15 |
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