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Test Information

The primary purpose of the Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) is to gauge a student's skill level in core subject areas and determine if he or she meets all the criteria for success in competitive secondary schools.

Who Takes It?

Not all competitive secondary schools require the SSAT. Consult your guidance counselor to determine if you have to take it. Two different versions of the SSAT are administered.


Appropriate for Students Who Are Candidates For... SSAT
Grades 9-12 SSAT Upper Level
Grades 5-7 SSAT Lower Level

What's On It?

Each version of the SSAT is a 155-minute standardized test consisting of a series of multiple-choice questions divided into four scored sections and one unscored section:

  • Quantitative (two sections)
  • Verbal
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Essay

When Is It?

The SSAT is offered on pencil and paper several times per year. Please note that test locations are limited for several of the test dates. Upcoming dates for the exam are listed below:

  2009
January 01/10/09
February 02/07/09*
March 03/07/09
April 04/18/09
June 06/13/09*

*USA/Canada only

How Do You Register for It?

To register, contact:

SSAT Registration
CN 5339
Princeton, NJ 08543
Telephone: 1-609-683-4440
www.ssat.org

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