Anonymous wrote:At a recent Sidwell event I think they said that 85%+ was the norm on SSATs. ERB scores, if you do those, are also submitted as part of the application.
Actually what's interesting about this to me is that Sidwell presumably has tons of 99th percentile kids applying to the upper grades -- notwithstanding the valid point that SSAT scores are more disperse than WPPSI scores, still the applicants are a pretty self-selected group of families that think they have a chance.
But if this is right, they don't choose to take just the highest-scoring kids. They are looking for something else besides, or in addition to, smarts or achievement (I think the SSAT is technically an achievement test as opposed to an IQ test). 85% is plenty smart, don't get me wrong. But if it's only about brains then the higher the better, no?