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When applying to an independent or private school, parents often feel pressured to have their children do well in order to earn a coveted spot at a top elementary, middle or high school. The Independent School Entrance Exam (ISEE) is a standard entrance exam, which scores certain skills to determine if students will gain admittance into a private school of choice. To better understand ISEE testing modules, levels of testing and score interpretation, academic experts explain what you need to know about the ISEE to help foster student’s success.
Many students believe scoring a perfect 1600 on the SATs is unobtainable. Even more students believe this fact requires extremely high intelligence. However, in actuality, it is possible to achieve a 1600, when students remain motivated, focused, and dedicate ample time to study and prepare. While students should do their best, a perfect SAT score will not hinder them from receiving acceptance to their dream college. In fact, most colleges are willing to look at a student’s super score, which considers the highest section of scores across all dates the student took the SAT. There is also no limit to number of times a student can retake the SAT; therefore, a student can select their best scores, making a once far-fetched dream of earning 1600 on their SAT, now entirely possible. Discover the best practice for how to get a perfect SAT score with both hard work and smart work.
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