<p>Here are the scores of the test, taken by a 9th grade student.</p>
<p>Verbal Reasoning, 919, 99, 9
Reading Comprehension, 920, 99, 9
Quantitative Reasoning, 907, 90, 8
Mathematics Achievement, 916, 94, 8</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Here are the scores of the test, taken by a 9th grade student.</p>
<p>Verbal Reasoning, 919, 99, 9
Reading Comprehension, 920, 99, 9
Quantitative Reasoning, 907, 90, 8
Mathematics Achievement, 916, 94, 8</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>The standardized test part is only a small part of the admissions process. However, the scores look great!</p>
<p>Did you think they were not or are you just very proud to have done well and wanted to show everyone?</p>
<p>“Unfortunately, the Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning components are severely lacking, and thus shall serve as the bane of your application to any decent high school, rendering you a rejected failure for the rest of your life.”</p>
<p>No, stop.</p>
<p>But seriously, those scores are the antithetical stats to what you might say is inadequate. </p>
<p>I think you are definitely qualified to a certain degree for any high school, private, prep or public. Do not fear outright rejection - assuming you argue a well-bolstered application that can parallel your ISEE, you should be a well-considered applicant.</p>
<p>I think this is what some call a “humble boast”.</p>