Anonymous wrote:OP, based on your posts I think your child is in good shape, especially because he is applying in an off-year.
There are a remarkable number of people who post that their children are in the mid- to high- 90's and it seems to me that either they are the only ones posting or perhaps their post is not quite accurate in terms of score. In other words, the 75% range is more than respectable and if your son applied to 3 or 4 schools then your child most likely will be accepted at 2 or 3 of them, if not all of them.
A few years ago one of our daughters had a much lower overall percentile, was applying for high school and she was accepted at all the schools to which she applied, including the most competitive schools in the area.
Good luck and I know it is hard to do but try not to sweat it too much. If you really feel pressed, though, take some of the other posters' advice re contacting schools/coaches/the like or expanding your parameters.
Anonymous wrote:Mine scored much lower (50's) than this. Had 89% math but very low verbal, but only took the test once. Has excellent grades, EC, languages, rec, and performs really well in a classroom situation and wrote an excellent essay without much input from us, however needed more familiarity with the test. We are not holding out much hope so it's less stressful.
Anonymous wrote:My DD was in 75th percentile SSATs last year applying for 6th grade (and has good grades). She got in to three of the four schools we applied though waitlisted at Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:All of them.
This is a very decent score that raises no red flags. He has good grades, too. Will he have great teacher recs and is he one of those kids who just shines when going through the process? These things are much more important factors than the SSAT score (as long as the score is decent--that is all they are looking for).
Anonymous wrote:Does the student have any notable skills or activities (music, drama, sports)?