SSAT intensive preparation program
SSAT intensive preparation program
- Wednesday November 27th, 2019
- Posted by: Gia sư Quốc tế
GSQT – Studying abroad while still in high school is a trend of many students. However, SSAT preparation usually takes a lot of time. Is there a SSAT intensive preparation program?
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SSAT (Secondary School Admission Test) is a standardized entrance exam for applying to high schools in the US designed and managed by College Board. SSAT has 3 levels, in which the structure of Middle Level Test and Upper Level Test are the same. You should note that in the test, a correct sentence you get 1 point, a wrong sentence you will be deducted 0.25 points, and a left blank you will not be deducted points.
SSAT exam is held several times a year. Students take the exam as many times as they wish and can take up to 8 times per year. To achieve the desired results, students should embark on revision as soon as possible because it takes at least 3 months to familiarize with SSAT exam structure.
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SSAT intensive preparation program
First, you need to take a sample test to check what your level is and what is missing to achieve the expected score, thereby setting the appropriate review plan.
Once you have your own schedule, you need to arrange time for self-study, especially you should spend 3 to 4 hours per week, maybe more, divide time to study both Math and English. Besides, you need to choose the correct materials and avoid learning the wrong books.
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You can find yourself an SSAT preparation center, because that center will design SSAT intensive preparation program with secure resources, teaching by highly qualified teachers, good English skills and extensive training experience.
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Now, iTutor is currently providing home tutors for SSAT preparation, SAT preparation, ACT preparation, GMAT preparation, GRE preparation. For inquiries, please contact us directly or via email or hotline.