Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you recommend having a tutor for the ISEE or is it ok to just complete a workbook? Her grades are generally more impressive than her standardized test scores.
The ISEE is very tricky. It's not easy at all to get an excellent score (>95%).
That said, many schools are looking for scores anywhere above 50%. You should find out what the schools you're applying to want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our first choice is Bryn Mawr. The others are safeties.
Bryn Mawr is the hardest to get into but she should be fine with an ISEE stanine of at least 6 and good grades. 4 and above is good enough for the other schools.
Eye roll. Maybe 30 years ago....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our first choice is Bryn Mawr. The others are safeties.
Bryn Mawr is the hardest to get into but she should be fine with an ISEE stanine of at least 6 and good grades. 4 and above is good enough for the other schools.
Anonymous wrote:Our first choice is Bryn Mawr. The others are safeties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you recommend having a tutor for the ISEE or is it ok to just complete a workbook? Her grades are generally more impressive than her standardized test scores.
The ISEE is very tricky. It's not easy at all to get an excellent score (>95%).
That said, many schools are looking for scores anywhere above 50%. You should find out what the schools you're applying to want.
Anonymous wrote:Do you recommend having a tutor for the ISEE or is it ok to just complete a workbook? Her grades are generally more impressive than her standardized test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your replies. Do you know if the admission rates for these schools are published anywhere?