<p>Do you mean the SSAT essay? Because you write that during the time that you go take the test, instead of on the application. Not exactly sure of what you mean by saat essays.</p>
<p>4 essays total. One is a timed one you do durring your ssat. The other three are on the candidate profile you aubmit online as your application. Of those three, two are short essays, and one is a longer one. Additonally, you need to submit a graded piece that you’ve done in the last year.</p>
<p>jeweledhorses and swimdude006 thank you so much and also sorry my spellcheck changed it from ssat to seat :)</p>
<p>Hi,
I am a singaporean who wishes to apply for Exeter/ Andover next year.
May I enquire about how you got accepted into Andover?
- SSAT - What did you prepare for SSAT and how long did you spent preparing for the test? Do you have any tips on how to ace the SSAT test?</p>
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<li><p>Interview - What were some of the questions the interviewer asked? I read on this forum that they asked the usual questions, but I heard from one of my friends that they asked weird questions like “apples or oranges”. Can you please enlighten me on some of the questions the interviewer asked, and how you answered them?</p></li>
<li><p>Essays - For andover, you have to write a few essays / answer questions. How did you write the essays? Any tips? Does it have to be written in good english, or just to show more of my personality? Is it advisable to include my achievement in some of the question? Any suggestions on how to score well for the essay, other than being truthful?</p></li>
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<p>Thank you for answering all my questions, I hope I am able to join you next year at Exeter / Andover, ( I am applying for grade 11).</p>