So I am applying for Lawrenceville in NJ this year and I’m just wondering if anyone could tell me how I can submit my ISEE score to the school. Any help would be appreciated, Thank You!
@xc2005 Call the admissions office and ask them. My son goes here and when we applied i sent his scores SSAT and ISEE to the admissions officer we interviewed with.
Alright, thanks for the advice!
You should be able to log into your account on the ERB website, where you registered for your test, and there should be a section that allows you to enter a school’s code to directly send the score report to them. The code for a specific school is often found on their website.
Also, when u register to apply to schools on ssat enrollment .org there is a testing page where you can register to have your scores directly submitted to your schools before or after you receive them
Is it possible to only take the ISEE and use the SSAT enrollment website (https://ssat.org/) to apply for Lawrenceville?
Lawrenceville only accepts the SAO (ssat.org application) so I’d imagine so. I didn’t take the ISEE, but someone I met at a revisit did (and didn’t take the SSAT), so it is possible.
Ohhh. Thank you! c:
Either test is acceptable testing for Lville. Bear in mind however the math on the ISEE is harder(from what my child said) and the LA is harder on the SSAT (again from what he said). Also there is one SSAT that is easier than them all but it changes from year to year. MY kid took Sep, Oct and Jan and he said Jan was easiest. That might be because he already was accustomed to taking the exam. He also said the location of testing made i dif for him. The stark white walls at one testing place vs the lovely windows at the Lville testing place…who knows…but he got in. Good luck. You are starting early so u will be fine.
Wow, thanks for the information! English is actually my second language and I came to America 4 years ago. My English improved immensely throughout the years and everyone thought I was native. The only thing I am struggling with is vocabulary. Last year, I absolutely bombed the verbal reasoning part of the ISEE. Are there any tips for expanding my vocabulary besides reading a lot?
The problem with the verbal reasoning portions is that they are not straight vocab. I found that the questions often required you to know the third, most obscure, use/definition of a word and then make a strange leap of questionable logic to get to the right answer. What worked for my son was doing many many many practice sets through the SSAT online study package that we bought. I assume the ISEE has something similar? His score went up a lot once he started doing that because he trained his brain to think about the vocab in a less straight forward way.
Okay, thank you for the advice.