She got 97th percentile. It was in the range of expected, though I thought she had a chance for 99th. But she had some test anxiety and I can tell almost all of her errors were in the first section so I'm guessing she needed to settle in. Visi is first choice. |
Stone Ridge doesn't require HSPT testing, although we did send them the results for our daughter. She also got into VISI. HSPT 99%. |
My child’s now reflects the score has been received. |
| So many with 99% on here! My son got a 90% and we were happy but now I'm feeling discouraged. Is Gonzaga unlikely? |
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how about 50% any chances?
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no likely when there are higher scores... |
My kid got 60 and I feel like they will be shut out. |
Depends on where they are applying. Also other factors like grades and essays and EC’s |
Is he coming from a Catholic K-8? |
Depends on the schools you are applying to and where you are coming from. If you’re applying to a diocesan school and coming from a Catholic K-8, you’ll probably get in without an issue. If you’re applying to one of the very selective schools and are coming from public, maybe less likely unless your child is maybe a sports standout or something like that. |
I think you are fine for Gonzaga based on what I've heard in past years. |
DS scored a little higher and had almost all As in MS. He initially was waitlisted but was offered a spot. They look at a lot of factors, including legacy status, whether they’re coming from a Catholic k-8, etc. DS did not attend a Catholic k-8, although we are Catholic and are active members of our Parish (something he wrote about in his essays). He also is not a legacy. My guess is that, with either of those two factors, he probably would not have been waitlisted. |
That's a great score. My DD got in at 98% percentile but even then in her class, there are a whole lot of 99 percentile girls. I |
| Would a student with a score in the 99th percentile score ever be turned down for admission by Visi, SR, Gonzaga etc? |
| My kid got 107% |