Steph Wang, Author at 91ÁÔÆæ /blog/author/stephwang/ Prep for Success Wed, 04 Mar 2026 18:14:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://assets.testinnovators.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/favicon-85x85.png Steph Wang, Author at 91ÁÔÆæ /blog/author/stephwang/ 32 32 5 Things Parents Should Know about Preparing for the ISEE and SSAT /blog/parent-tips-ssat-isee/ Thu, 30 Oct 2025 04:21:00 +0000 /?p=913 If your child will be taking the ISEE or SSAT this year, you’re probably busy researching the best way to help them prepare. There is a lot of information out there and it can be very overwhelming, so we want to help by offering our top 5 tips for parents. These tips come from our team of ISEE and SSAT experts who have years of experience working closely with families as they prepare for these important tests.

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If your student is planning to take the ISEE or SSAT this year, you’re probably busy researching the best ways to help them prepare. There is a lot of information out there and it can be very overwhelming, so we want to aid in that processÌý by offering our top five tips for parents. These suggestions come from our team of ISEE and SSAT experts who have years of experience working closely with families as they prepare for these important tests.

1. Plan ahead.

We recommend that students plan to take the test more than once. That way, if the first test doesn’t go quite as planned, theyÌý have another opportunity to test. It’s best to schedule bothÌý test dates in advance, so that you can secure your preferred testing dates and times. Scheduling two test dates will also help relieve some of the pressure your child may feel as they take the test for the first time. Just make sure you give your child enough time to reset and review in between test dates.

  • For the ISEE, students can take the test up to threeÌý times a year, once per testing season. The testing seasons are Fall (August–November), Winter (December–March) and Spring/Summer (April–July). You can register for the ISEE on the .
  • For the SSAT, students can take the test up to threeÌý times on the computer and up to eightÌý times on paper each year between August and July. You can register for the SSAT on the .

2. Establish a consistent test prep routine.

The most effective way for your child to improve their test-taking skills is to practice consistently over time. It is most beneficial to study several times a week for 30-60 minutes, rather than study for several hours over the weekend before the exam. Incorporating practice into your daily schedule will help your child improve retention, strengthen test-taking skills, and build confidence.

3. Set realistic expectations.

The ISEE and SSAT are designed to challenge students. Your child may not know everything on the test, and that’s okay. In fact, you should expect your child to encounter material they have not learned yet, especially if they are a younger student.

This is because the ISEE and SSAT are taken by students across multiple grade levels. For example, the Upper Level test is taken by students applying to grades 9, 10, 11, and 12, so there are questions designed to challenge students in each of these grades. Questions geared toward 12th grade applicants will likely be difficult for 9th grade applicants. This is not a disadvantage for 9th graders, however, because their scores are only compared to other students applying to the same grade. That is, both the ISEE and the SSAT are normatively scored.

4. Encourage your child to de-stress before the test.

In the week leading up to the test, your child should avoid trying to learn new topics. Instead, they should focus on reviewing what they have learned up to that point. Focusing on what they know will help them retain information, build confidence, and alleviate test anxiety.

It’s also important to help your child relax before the test. EncouragingÌý your child to do things that they enjoy, like reading a book or playing outside, will put them in a better headspace for test day.

The night before the test, make sure your child goes to bed early, so that they can get plenty of sleep. In the morning, make sure they eat a nutritious breakfast and remind them to drink plenty of water. Being well-rested, fed, and hydrated will set your child up for success during the test.

5. Be patient.

Test preparation is a strenuous process, and it will take time for your child to improve and strengthen their skills. While it may be difficult along the way,, make sure you are patient with their progress.

The ISEE and SSATÌý are challenging tests, and your child is probably already feeling stressed, so you don’t want to add to that. You want to support them and cheer them on, so that they can put their best foot forward on test day!

Start Preparing!

Originally published on October 21, 2021. Updated on October 29, 2025.

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7 Prep Tips for the SSAT /blog/ssat-tips/ Wed, 28 May 2025 03:24:00 +0000 /?p=966 The SSAT may seem daunting, but try not to worry too much. As long as you are prepared, you will be able to put your best foot forward on test day. No matter where you are in the process, our test prep tips are here to help!

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Whether you’re just getting started on your SSAT process or you’re already deep into your study routine, having a solid prep plan can make all the difference. Here are seven tips to help you maximize your preparation and perform your best on test day:

1. Taking the Test More Than Once

Taking the SSAT multiple times can improve your score and familiarity with the test.

  • Elementary Level: Allowed up to two attempts.
  • Middle & Upper Levels: Allowed up to three computer-based and eight paper-based attempts (six Standard, two Flex).

Register at the if you haven’t yet.

2. Take Full-Length Practice Tests

Simulating test-day conditions with timed, full-length helps you:

  • Become familiar with the format and timing.
  • Build stamina and focus.
  • Identify strengths and areas for improvement.

For the best experience, take a .

3. Study in Short, Consistent Sessions

Scheduling brief study sessions on a regular basis is far more effective than cramming.

  • 30 to 60 minutes per day, 3-5 times a week is ideal.
  • Sample schedule:
    • Weeks 1-2: Take a diagnostic test and review weak areas.
    • Weeks 3-5: Focus on specific question types and timing strategies.
    • Weeks 6+: Take additional full-length tests and refine skills.

4. Master-Test Taking Strategies

The SSAT rewards strategic thinking. Key test-taking techniques include:

  • Eliminating wrong answers quickly.
  • Managing time effectively.
  • Educated guessing (Middle/Upper Level tests deduct 1/4 point for incorrect answers).

and can provide targeted strategy guidance.

5. Expand Your Vocabulary

A strong vocabulary is crucial for success on the Verbal and Reading Comprehension sections. To improve your vocab:

  • Study roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
  • Use flashcards, apps, and word lists.
  • Read challenging materials like classic literature, news, and academic articles.

Even 15 minutes of daily vocabulary practice makes a difference.

6. Read Widely

Reading, especially across a variety of genres, helps build comprehension and analytical skills.Ìý

Try:

  • Fiction & Non-fiction
  • News articles
  • Scientific reports
  • Poetry

Use active reading techniques, like summarizing key points and identifying main ideas, while practicing.Ìý

7. Stay Calm and Focused on Test Day

Test day anxiety is normal, but solid preparation will help you stay confident. Remember:

  • Move past difficult questions, and return later to save time.Ìý
  • You’re only compared to students in your grade level.
  • Trust your preparation and do your best.
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With a strategic approach, you can maximize your potential on the SSAT. Start preparing today with practice tests, study plans, and effective test-taking strategies to boost your confidence and performance!

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Originally published on October 12, 2021. Updated on May 27, 2025.Ìý

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7 Prep Tips for the ISEE /blog/7-prep-tips-for-the-isee/ Wed, 09 Apr 2025 04:17:00 +0000 /?p=974 Being well-prepared for the ISEE will help you build confidence and alleviate test anxiety. The most important thing to do right now is to set goals for what areas to improve on, make a prep plan, and stick to it. Happy studying!

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No matter when your ISEE test date falls, it’s never too early to start preparing. If the ISEE is on your calendar, these seven essential tips will help you feel confident and ready on test day.

1. Give yourself enough time to take the test twice.

Many students improve their scores the second time around. That’s why we recommend scheduling two test dates in advance. You can take the ISEE up to three times—once per testing season. The ISEE is offered during three testing seasons: Fall (August–November), Winter (December–March), and Spring/Summer (April–July).

Ready to register? Visit the official .

2. Make a consistent practice schedule.

Short, regular practice sessions are more effective than occasional cramming. Aim to study 3–5 times a week for 30–60 minutes. This approach helps reinforce test content and improves retention.

Consider taking a test weekly or biweekly as your test date approaches, then fill in the gaps with targeted practice.

3. Take practice tests.

Start your prep by completing a full-length . This gives you firsthand experience with the test’s format, timing, and question types.

For the best results, simulate real testing conditions with a live-proctored . This mimics the official test day and helps reduce anxiety by showing you exactly what to expect.

4. Learn test-taking strategies.

Success on the ISEE isn’t just about what you know—it’s also about how you take the test. Mastering techniques like answer elimination, time management, and educated guessing, can make a hugeÌý difference on test day.

We offer small-group that walk students through strategies for every section. Prefer a flexible option? Our on-demand includes over 60 short videos covering test strategies in detail.

5. Focus on Vocabulary Development

The Verbal Reasoning section is vocabulary-heavy, and studying new words will also support Reading Comprehension.

Spend just 15 minutes a day reviewing flashcards, creating sentences, drawing word associations, or incorporating new words into daily conversations. Don’t forget to study roots, prefixes, and suffixes to decode unfamiliar words on test day.

6. Read Challenging Texts Regularly

The ISEE includes a variety of reading passages, so build your skills by reading widely—newspaper articles, nonfiction, and opinion essays are all great options.

Exposure to more complex texts will strengthen reading comprehension, improve vocabulary, and enhance your writing. Plus, regular reading helps build the focus and stamina needed for long exams.

7. Don’t Panic Over Unfamiliar Questions

It’s normal to encounter topics or questions you don’t recognize, especially since the ISEE is taken by students across multiple grade levels. For example, those applying to 9th grade take the same Upper Level test as students applying to 10th, 11th, and 12th grades.

Don’t worry: your results are only scored against others applying to the same grade. Do your best, skip what you don’t know, and use smart guessing strategies when needed.

Start Strong with Smart Prep

Whether you’re just beginning your ISEE prep or fine-tuning your strategy, these tips can help you make the most of your study time. With the right plan—and a calm mindset—you’ll be well on your way to ISEE success. Happy studying!

Get started with your test prep today!

Originally published on October 12, 2021. Updated on April 8, 2025.

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