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The Independent School Entrance Examination, or ISEE, is an entrance exam used by many independent schools and magnet schools in the United States.
It has three levels:
1.) lower, for entrance in grades 5-6;
2.) middle, for entrance in grades 7-8;
3.) upper, for entrance in grades 9-12.
The Secondary School Admission Test, or SSAT, is an admissions test for students in grades 5-11 to help determine placement into private junior high and high schools.
There are two levels of the test: the lower for students in grades 5-7 and the upper for students in grades 8-11. The exam consists of two parts: a brief essay and multiple-choice sections that include mathematics, reading comprehension, and verbal skills.
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Call us if you have financial constraints. We have a limited number of scholarships available for exceptional students with proven financial need. No one should be held back by money.
The PSAT is taken by seventh graders to sophomores to determine eligibility and qualification for the National Merit Scholarship Program. It also helps high school guidance counselors decide which students to approve for advanced placement courses, which are considered essential for applicants to top colleges.
The ACT®, an alternative test to the SAT, is commonly used by colleges and universities to determine student admissibility.
The SAT® Subject Tests, 20 multiple-choice one-hour tests given on individual subjects, are usually taken to improve a student’s credentials for admission to colleges in the US.
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