Anonymous wrote:I'm actually a student taking the ISEE upper next week, i took one practice test for math achievement and got 55th then took another for the same and got 91 but some of the questions are the same. do you have any tips for studying? i'm applying for a really competitive private school with a relatively low acceptance rate. I am very anxios and my anxiety generally makes me score worse because i can't really think. please help!
Anonymous wrote:Happen to see this. We are in the NY area and in a good private. Son is very average at his school but for the last 3 years, his isee is mostly 9's and a few 8's.
Anonymous wrote:For anyone who's kid is not a great test taker, especially due to anxiety, then I found that having the child practice the test at home (just get a good practice test from any of the reputable study guides) and try to simulate the test at home. Take the test out of the book and also use the "bubble" answer form that is provided (rather than having them circle the answers on the test). Have them sit the test at home under the same timed conditions with the same breaks etc. If you do this a couple of times then the mystery and stress of the actual test is taken away. They will still have "day-of" nerves, but the stress of the actual test is diminished. I found this worked very well with my kids.
Anonymous wrote:That should’ve read how do you know?Anonymous wrote:how go you know?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For private school parents, do ISEE scores generally align with ERB scores? It is the same testing company, right? I am wondering if I should have my 8th grader try the ISEE sine they bombed the SSAT. I am not sure retaking the SSAT is even worth it without tutoring in between tests!
I’m not certain, but I’ve heard the ISEE is actually harder than SSAT. I thought the high school math SSAT was really challenging for an 8th grader.
That should’ve read how do you know?Anonymous wrote:how go you know?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For private school parents, do ISEE scores generally align with ERB scores? It is the same testing company, right? I am wondering if I should have my 8th grader try the ISEE sine they bombed the SSAT. I am not sure retaking the SSAT is even worth it without tutoring in between tests!
I’m not certain, but I’ve heard the ISEE is actually harder than SSAT. I thought the high school math SSAT was really challenging for an 8th grader.