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How can The Princeton Review help improve your SSAT score?
What is the SSAT?
The Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) is used primarily
for admission to boarding schools and military schools in the U.S.,
Canada, and around the world. Some private secondary schools also
accept this test. The SSAT consists of two parts: a brief essay and
a multiple-choice aptitude test. The test measures a student's ability
to solve mathematics problems, to use language, and to comprehend
what they read. The test is administered on two levels:
P Lower X for students currently in grades 5-7
P Upper X for students currently in grades 8-11
For more information on the SSAT and to register online, please visit
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