<p>i took my SSAT last saturday, and i'm gonna take ISEE this saturday. would it help? i mean, if i scored better on SSAT than ISEE or vise versa, would the schools look at the higher score?</p>
<p>advices please</p>
<p>i took my SSAT last saturday, and i'm gonna take ISEE this saturday. would it help? i mean, if i scored better on SSAT than ISEE or vise versa, would the schools look at the higher score?</p>
<p>advices please</p>
<p>Some schools require and only accept the SSAT. I would say it depends on your school. Also it might depend on what country you are from.</p>
<p>thank you!</p>
<p>i'm not sure if it makes any difference, although it may show schools that you're dedicated...</p>
<p>i dunno about that, so.... (i think they may weigh in your highest percentile). how did you do on the ISEE??</p>
<p>horribly. not even on the seventies....bad, really, really, bad.</p>
<p>ARE YOU submitting that or the SSAT scores?</p>
<p>did you take the Upper level form B? that's the one that i took :)</p>
<p>i think mine was form c. god i hated those long passages.</p>
<p>because you have to put in the schools BEFORE taking the test, i'm sending both scores to schools....hopefully they'll only consider my ssat scores....<em>sigh</em></p>
<p>Too late for wantascholarship, but for the future reference of others taking these tests, you only have to list one school at the time of registration, and they have no way of knowing if you actually plan to apply to the listed school. My advice to those planning to take both tests is to register and have your free reports go to some random school in which you're not interested. Then when you get your copies of the reports choose the test on which you performed best and have it sent to your actual list of schools. The down side is that you'll have to pay for these reports to be sent. The up side is that schools will never know that you took the test on which you performed less well.</p>
<p>DANG WHY DIDNT I KNOW THAT???????? oh no...</p>
<p>I guess I'm just sneakier than you are!:)</p>