EVAN SAYS:
“The Upper Level test is 80% similar to the Middle Level, which is why some books blend the prep together. The test is worthwhile because it ensures that students know their basics for high school."
MATERIALS ADVICE:
“Christa Abbott's 'Success' books on the SSAT test are a revelation, mixing each test concept with realistic sample questions as well as separate sections for proven test strategies. I even use her books on students not taking the SSAT, but whom I want to make sure did not miss a basic concept in school. The Tutorverse book is great for drilling each and every concept plus practice tests. I also recommend getting the Official Guide from ssat.org.”
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ABOUT THE TEST
Sections:
Writing (25 Minutes)
Break - 5 Minutes
Math (25 Questions / 30 minutes)
Reading (40 Questions / 40 minutes)
Break - 10 Minutes
Verbal (60 Questions / 30 Minutes)
Math (25 Questions / 30 minutes)
Experimental (16 Questions / 15 minutes)
Frequency: Throughout the year on Saturdays, and the schools recommend you take the test weeks before the application deadline so they get the scores in time. You can take the test multiple times.
FREEBIE:
Upper Level Practice Test