MIDDLE LEVEL SSAT PERCENTILE RANKING CHART FOR 7TH GRADE GIRLS
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**Feel free to come into our center for a clean version of this chart and any other grades you might be interested in.
**Feel free to come into our center for a clean version of this chart and any other grades you might be interested in.
**Feel free to come into our center for a clean version of this chart and any other grades you might be interested in.
It’s not easy figuring out what you need to score on the SSAT. So, we’ve created these simple charts for your reference so that you can figure out how many Verbal Questions out of 60) or Math Questions (out of 50) or Reading Questions your 8th Grade son needs to score to obtain a specific percentile for the boarding or private school, he wishes to enter.
**Do note, this is the higher end and above the median because they do need to score higher for any of the Top Boarding Schools in the U.S.
It’s might be a bit confusing as to what a student needs to accomplish in order to score high on the SSAT Exam.
For thousands, if not tens to hundreds of thousands of students throughout the world studying for the exam, you have to wait until you finish the SSAT and get your scores before you find out you are a 93% Percentile or a 99% Percentile or maybe even a 50% Percentile. However, when you’re aiming for a Top U.S. Boarding School or even many other International Boarding Schools that accept the scores for their admissions, you don’t know exactly out of the 60 Verbal Questions or the 50 Quantitative (Math) Questions or the 40 Reading Questions you need to get correct.
We’ve decided to break it down here for you so that you can see how many raw questions you need to correctly answer in order to obtain he estimated scaled score. With the total scaled score, you will be able to define potentially what “SSAT Percentile” you will land within and potentially determine what type of Boarding Schools you might be able to qualify for: