<p>What is the best way to increase your reading SSAT score?</p>
<p>@lexie: I’d guess just by reading a ton outside of school. But I haven’t take nthe SSATs yet, so I don’t know. I’m trying to look for a practice SSAT site</p>
<p>@lexie101816, make sure you get a SSAT book. Those can really help you a lot. They usually have recommended books. Reading those can help a lot. Studying vocab words is also really important.</p>
<p>@ifax
Could you post the site where you read that the SSAT is only 10% of your admission</p>
<p>@chuppybn,
I’m looking for it, but right now I can’t find it. It was a while ago, and it took forever to find. It was a blog from a student at BS. I’ll keep looking, but I haven’t found anything yet. Sorry :(</p>
<p>Oh cause im gonna apply to concord academy and im kinda worry with the SSAT</p>
<p>@chuppybn,
Well Concord academy has an average SSAT score of an 80%. That’s not as high as many top tier schools. If I were you, I would start studying for the SSAT with the Princeton Review Book and go to the website I’m going to link after this. It’s an algebra site that will help you prepare for the SSAT. Also, it’s really not that hard. I took the lower level version last year and got a 93 with little preparation. But then again, I’m a good test taker. And the SSAT is only used as a common denominator. It’s not a determining factor in admission, so just get around the average score of whatever school you’re applying to and you’ll be fine. And if you’re applying to Concord Academy, you should consider applying to the Middlesex School. It’s also in Concord, Massachusetts and it’s an excellent school. You should consider it if you’re considering Concord. Good luck!
<a href=“http://www.algebra-class.com/[/url]”>http://www.algebra-class.com/</a></p>
<p>Thanks for the advice but my only weakpoint so far is the verbal section, i scored an almost perfect in the math section, and an average in the reading section, so its kinda hard determining my score since its low,medium,high.
Practice Test
Verbal:650
Reading:695
Quantative:795
Also i got the princeton review 2010</p>
<p>If I get a sat book will that help me as well as a Ssat book would?</p>