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The Secondary School Admission Test, or SSAT, is an admissions test administered to students in grades 5-11 to help determine placement into independent or private junior high and high schools. Despite its similarities, the SSAT is not related to the SAT Reasoning test and is not administered by the College Board.
 
There are two levels of the test: the Lower level for students in grades 5-7 and the Upper level, designed for students in grades 8-11. The SSAT consists of two parts: a brief essay and a multiple choice test that includes Mathematics, Reading Comprehension and Verbal sections. In all, there are five sections.

There are five sections to the test: a 25-minute essay segment, a 40-minute quantitative (math) portion, two 30-minute verbal sections (synonyms and analogies), and a Reading Comprehension section. Everything on the test is based on skills you've learned in school, so if you're up to par on your studies, you've got everything covered.

 

The Secondary School Admission Test, or SSAT, written in English, is primarily administered in the and at various test centers, which usually are independent schools. However, there are also test centers worldwide. The SSAT is administered at two levels (grades 5-7 and grades 8-11) and comes in many different versions to ensure that repeat test-takers don't take the same test twice.

 
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