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You don't need to go to high schoolThe top 50 of college is basically required to have an SATThe latter is basically not needed. As long as your high school grades are not bad. Proof of sufficient assets is sufficient.
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If it's purely to go abroad, it's actually not necessary.
But in order to get into a good school, you still have to take the SSAT and TOEFL.
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Yes, most high schools in the United States need to refer to SSAT scores and TOEFL, unless you are applying for a university without the SSAT and SAT. And there are relatively few SSAT materials on the Internet, and I have a lot of them here.
This link is the material I uploaded.
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If you want to go to a better place, you want a score of about 2100, my child is studying, and I want TOEFL.
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In 10th grade? If you are in the top 40, you have to take the SSAT (85%+) TOEFL (90+) to be very sure, because there are many people who go to high school now, almost more than those who go to college, and if you want to finish high school in the United States from scratch, you have to start from the 9th grade, and you have to prepare for TOEFL and the like a year earlier.
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Need. However, the criteria depend on the school you are applying to. The SSAT is a test for high school and junior high school, and the SAT (one less S) is a test for college.
The SSAT is similar to the Chinese high school entrance examination, and the SAT is similar to the gaokao. Top schools usually require your average SSAT score (if you don't know it) higher than 90. Those who are slightly worse may have a lower average score, and so on.
Candidates from China are also usually required to take the TOEFL (TOEFL) test by their schools. Similarly, if you want to go to a top school, it is best to have a TOEFL score of 100 out of 120. If your child is going to take the exam, it's a good idea to prepare at least a year in advance.
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Requirements for test scores in American high schools: 1. Top boarding high schools (schools with an average SAT score of 1900-2000 or above) Application requirements: TOEFL and SSAT are required, TOEFL is best above 100 points, and SSAT scores above 2200 (above 80%)
2. Top day high schools (schools with an average SAT score of 1900-2000 or above) application requirements: SSAT ISEE is required, TOEFL scores are not required. An SSAT score of 2000 or above (60% or more).
3. Application requirements for intermediate and upper boarding high schools (schools with an average SAT score of 1800-1900 or above): TOEFL and SSAT are required, TOEFL is 80-90 or above, and SSAT is above 2000 (60%)
4. Application requirements for upper-middle day high schools (schools with an average SAT score of 1800-1900 or above): Most schools only require TOEFL, and the SSAT can not be provided. The TOEFL score is around 80.
Some TOEFL Jr. or ITEP SLATE scores are acceptable.
5. Application requirements for ordinary boarding high schools (high schools with an average SAT score of 1700-1800): TOEFL and SSAT are required (mostly), TOEFL score of 70-80 or above, and SSAT score of 1900-2000.
6. General day high school (high school with an average SAT score of 1700-1800) application requirements: TOEFL, TOEFL mini-TOEFL and ITEP scores are acceptable. In addition to the above situations, there are students who want to go abroad to study in high school near the deadline, have good English skills but have not had time to get TOEFL scores, such students also have schools to choose from, some American high schools provide ESL courses for international students, students are admitted to the school through interviews, and need to take ESL courses at the same time as the main class to improve their English proficiency, until they pass the school's unified test standards, they can withdraw from the ESL program and other students are not restricted by course selection.
In this way, you don't need to take time off work to prepare for the exam separately in China, and you can improve your English in a foreign environment while getting American high school credits, so why not, but only if you pass the school interview.
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It is best to improve your SSAT score, depending on the requirements of the school you are applying to.
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If the application target is Le Cordon Bleu High School in the United States, the grades may be stricter, I want to send my child to high school in the United States, my child's hardware conditions are OK, and the interview should not be a big problem, but just in case, the teachers of Huide Study Abroad still conducted three mock interviews for the child, and adapted to the tense atmosphere in advance. In this way, the chances of going to a top-ranked school are much greater.
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To go to high school in the United States, you must take the SSAT and TOEFL. SSAT scores are between 1500-2400, but look at the percentages. The higher the percentage, the higher the score.
The top 30 in the United States is best above 2200, 90 percent, TOEFL at least 100 or above, and the top 10 is about TOEFL 105 or 110 or above. The SAT vocabulary requirements for Chinese students are very demanding. The TOEFL is even harder.
If you go to a second-rate school, the SSAT requirements are not so high, but they should not be too bad.
SSAT, full name Secondary School Admission Test, Chinese name is the American Secondary School Admission Test, applicable to the admission of private high schools in the United States and Canada, is a test score that applicants must have. It mainly measures students' mathematics, Chinese and reading comprehension skills, and examines candidates' logical thinking and development potential. Propositions by the Admission Test Board.
For students of different ages, the SSAT is divided into Upper Level, which is for students currently in grades 8-11, and Lower Level, which is for students who are currently in grades 5-7.
General application students take the SSAT, and those applying for grade 11 and above take the SAT.
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It's not all, depending on what grade you plan to apply for, next year is the U.S. education system, you can compare yourself, generally students in the application grade are to take the SSAT, and those applying for grade 11 and above are to take the SAT.
The following is the content and structure of the SSAT test, as for the score requirements, it depends on the school you are applying to, if you are taking the SAT test, you can go directly to the first scene (in international education to see), where the introduction is more comprehensive, I will not give you a screenshot.
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Not required.
To enroll in a private boarding school in the United States, it is best to provide TOEFL scores, and my students who have been admitted to Ah Bingtang and Worcester have TOEFL scores.
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SSAT American and Canadian Secondary School Admission Test.
SAT Scholarship ApplicationWhether you plan to go to high school or college will determine what test you take to make the relevant application.
According to the current age, it is still considered to be 9th grade, even if you apply for + test now, you go out to study in 11th grade (starting in September 2012), there is nothing too late for time, but you have to refer to your language score and SSAT score, of course, the general middle school IBT is fine, unless you want to go to a good school.
And if you want to apply for undergraduates, then in fact you still have 2 years to prepare for the IBT and SAT, there is enough time, as long as you are not stupid enough to work hard, the method is obtained, and there is no big problem for Chinese children to get a high score.
I believe that no one can give you a detailed plan now, because you don't have a position yet, including not knowing your comprehensive objective situation. So if you want to have a plan for the next step, you want to have a clear goal and direction in mind first. If there is a problem, we can continue to communicate.
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When I went to high school in the United States, it is now the stage of reviewing for the SAT, and if the foundation is good, it is not a big problem to review carefully. The SSAT and the SAT are better, it varies from person to person, and it depends on your strengths, and the main differences between them are:
The SSAT (here referred to as the Upper Level) is a test specially designed for private high school admissions, and the biggest difference between it and the SAT is in the understanding of scores. Anyone who has taken the SSAT knows that compared to a simple score, the percentage attached to the SSAT score is more meaningful, and if you want to apply to a top private high school, about 80% is a passable score, and the corresponding SSAT score is about 2150+. And if you get 2200+ in this way, there are probably more than 90%.
Looking at the SAT again, for the SAT, the percentage is not so important, and the distinction between SAT test scores is much greater than that of the SSAT test, which is why the SAT values realistic scores.
Math: The math of the SAT is wrong with one 790, 2 wrong 770, and 3 wrong 750. If you make a mistake in 5 mistakes, 100 points will be gone.
As for the SSAT math, I got 1 wrong question on the test, 797, which is basically the same as correct. And in terms of difficulty, the level of the SSAT is about the level of the 6th grade of elementary school.
As for the SAT, it is about the level of the second grade of junior high school, and some of the questions have nothing to do with math knowledge, so it may be a little tricky. According to the words of the New Oriental teacher, all of you here think that it is not a problem to score 800 in mathematics, but the result of our statistics is that only 20% of the people who can really get 800 in the end.
The vocabulary of the SSAT is actually just a simple vocabulary, I have tried the vocabulary analogy of GRE before, and that is called real logic, the subtlety of meaning, and it is impossible to prevent it. As for the reading of the SSAT, it is generally a short article, which is about twice the word count of those short paragraphs in the SAT.
If you really nibble on the word by word, it's not impossible to get 700. However, SAT vocabulary questions should be placed in the background to be fully comprehended, which is time-consuming, sometimes it takes 40 seconds to think about 1 question, and in case such a rhythm is disrupted, it will be rushed, and the rhythm of SAT is crucial.
In addition, it has to be said that many words on the SSAT are actually one of the foundations of SAT reading articles, and it is basically impossible to read SAT articles without a certain amount of word accumulation. And it is also incorrect to think that as long as you understand the words, you can get the reading of the SAT. After doing so, you will find that even if you read the article smoothly and know the content by heart, it is not necessary to want to do the right thing.
The last point is about physical exertion, the whole process of the SSAT plus filling in the information card is about 3 hours, and the SAT is from 8 o'clock to almost 1:30, which is 5 and a half hours. It's nearly twice as long as the SSAT.
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Hehe, are you planning to graduate from junior high school? This year or next year?
If the time is a bit tight this year, most of the good schools will close their applications on February 15;
However, you can consider going to the United States in March next spring to attend 10th or 9th grade;
In that way, you can take the SSAT, and it is best to take the TOEFL as well, so that the probability of a good school is higher.
Another option is to go to college after high school, but if your family allows, it's more likely to go to high school in the U.S. and apply to a prestigious school.
I am an international student in 2011 this year, and I have any questions.
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It's completely timely, and many friends are going this way.
Most of the schools ranked 50 and above only require TOEFL or IELTS (IELTS is simpler than the new TOEFL, but whether it is recognized depends on the specific requirements of each university, TOEFL is universal), and it is better to have no SAT
In high school, we should pay attention to social practice, participate in more activities, accumulate more materials, and most importantly, do a good job in packaging. Of course, you can exaggerate, don't fake.
Applications begin in the second semester of the second semester of high school.
In fact, if the financial situation allows, you can consider going to the United States to study in high school now.
That's pretty much it, come back to me if you have more specific questions
PS: I am a student, not an intermediary
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In time, I've been in the SSAT four times, and there are a lot of people who are younger than you to take the test; You need to take the SSAT for high school and high school
There is an SSAT test in November this year, in Beijing.
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Hello, I am an international student in the United States, and I am in the ninth grade this year. Are you fourteen years old and want to be here for 10th grade? You don't need to take the SAT in high school. The SAT is only required for college admissions.
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You can go to high school in the United States, but it's hard to live alone in a foreign country.
You can ask the agent for details.
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It's too late, so it's recommended to take the SAT directly
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SSAT Exam Content:
The SSAT test consists of four main parts: Reading, Verbal, Quantitative and Essay. The SSAT test content is available at two levels: Lower Grades (5th-7th grade students in the U.S., equivalent to 5th grade-1st grade students in China), and Upper Grade (8th-11th grade students in the U.S., equivalent to 2nd to 2nd year high school students in China).
The total score for each section of the lower grade exam is 710 and the total score is 2130; Each part of the senior exam is 800 points, for a total score of 2400 points.
The SSAT test consists of an essay section, which is not scored for a single essay section, but is one of the important references for the school to select students.
The content of the SSAT test is about 180 minutes.
The SSAT is the equivalent of "America's High School Entrance Exam":
For students of different ages, the SSAT is divided into two levels, the Upper Level, which is for students currently in grades 8-11, and the lower level, which is for students who are currently in grades 5-7. At present, the vast majority of Chinese students are taking the upper level.
The SSAT test is divided into four sections: Vocabulary (800), Reading (800), Mathematics (800), and Writing (not a score, but is considered an important reference indicator for admission), which measures students' math, language, and reading comprehension skills, and examines candidates' logical thinking and development potential.
The SSAT is divided into two types of questions: writing and multiple-choice questions, with 5 choice 1 for multiple-choice questions, and the answer method is to fill in the answer sheet.
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