Anonymous wrote:Winter 2018 -Male 8th Grade, Catholic school PK4-8
SSAT
Scaled Scores
Verbal: 791
Quantitative: 734
Reading: 746
Total Scaled Score: 2271
Percentiles (same grade & gender)
Verbal: 98
Quantitative: 75
Reading: 97
Total Percentile 96
Percentiles (same grade)
Verbal: 98
Quantitative: 79
Reading: 97
Total Percentile: 96
HSPT
Verbal Skills: 99
Quantitative Skills: 90
Total Cognitive Skills: 98
Reading: 99
Mathematics: 95
Language: 99
Total Basic Skills: 99
Battery Composite: 99
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally messed up above ??. I meant to say DD did better on SSAT. She sort of bombed the HSPT.
Mine too. Really strange.
Anonymous wrote:Winter 2018 -Male 8th Grade, Catholic school PK4-8
SSAT
Scaled Scores
Verbal: 791
Quantitative: 734
Reading: 746
Total Scaled Score: 2271
Percentiles (same grade & gender)
Verbal: 98
Quantitative: 75
Reading: 97
Total Percentile 96
Percentiles (same grade)
Verbal: 98
Quantitative: 79
Reading: 97
Total Percentile: 96
HSPT
Verbal Skills: 99
Quantitative Skills: 90
Total Cognitive Skills: 98
Reading: 99
Mathematics: 95
Language: 99
Total Basic Skills: 99
Battery Composite: 99
Anonymous wrote:Totally messed up above ??. I meant to say DD did better on SSAT. She sort of bombed the HSPT.
Anonymous wrote:From these posts, it seems students usually score higher on the HSPT than the SSAT. Is this what we could expect? Looking at next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finally got my daughter's scores: SSAT 74; HSPT 91.
Sounds about right.
Fun to take both. The hspt score must make her very happy & the SSAT score isn't bad either.
Which schools?
SJC, Good Counsel, and Choate Rosemary Hall
No girls schools except boarding? Is she considering a Choate?
What did you think of SJC for a girl?
She shadowed at both GC and SJC. She loved both. She's really into sports and found SJC to be a really diverse and welcoming environment.
I have no doubt that she would thrive either place, but GC is a bit closer to home.
She didn't want to go to girls only. Choate is co-ed and is a bit of a long shot, given her SSAT score, but her dad is an alumnus and she really wants to go there.
St Johns can be good with the sports but we weren't impressed with the disparity between the girls and the boys programs.
I.e.: two teams going to a tournament, one boys one girls. Air conditioned coaches picked up boys, broken down school but with open windows and no potty picks up girls. We left.
I hope Good Counsel is better
That's one thing you get with a girls school - the funds go to the girls.