Anonymous wrote:They refer to it as the SCAT so I assumed its the intermediate version of the test which has algebra, some geometry, concepts like slope, etc. that they have not come even close to covering in compact math even.
Anonymous wrote:
The reason all the tests are hard is that they are built to differentiate between high-performing students. The tests are fine-grained and target the right hand portion of the bell curve.
Anyway, no need to worry, the point is to do better than the other test-takers![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both schools are good, but it's a trade off. No one can compete w/ the math/science at TPMS- but be prepared for crappy English & history. The reverse for Eastern- their English/history fantastic, science & math a horror.
My child is at Eastern and I agree with this. I have heard one of the 6th grade science teacher is ok but mine has an awful teacher. Math teacher is weird too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what past writing prompts have been used for Eastern's test?
Community service, career, last year was about after school activities. They are generally broad but last year was narrower. You can google 30 minute essay prompts for middle school. There is a private school test that includes an essay if you want your child to practice. Also make sure your child is familiar with the grading rubric. It's in the test booklet.
Anonymous wrote:Both schools are good, but it's a trade off. No one can compete w/ the math/science at TPMS- but be prepared for crappy English & history. The reverse for Eastern- their English/history fantastic, science & math a horror.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what past writing prompts have been used for Eastern's test?
Anonymous wrote:Can OP clarify? Is this the test to be admitted to the Takoma math and science magnet? If so, what is the test? I don't understand the "math part of the magnet test" because I would assume the Eastern and Takoma magnets had totally different tests.