Chances???

<p>These are my practice SSAT scores:</p>

<p>Reading: 772
Verbal: 752
Math: 782</p>

<p>Do you think they're good enough for Deerfield, Choate, and Taft?</p>

<p>I also have alot of EC's, and have an A in every class. I've won state titles, and play Division 1 in all my sports.</p>

<p>is division one the equivalent of varsity? what sports...
what ec's...</p>

<p>those scores are pretty good but you'll have to wait for the real thing, are you applying for 9th?</p>

<p>i'd wait for the real scores, but they look good as of far</p>

<p>I'm applying for 9th, division 1 is not eq. to varsity, soccer.</p>

<p>I'm studying for the real SSAT's, and hopefully the scores are just as good.</p>

<p>Does anyone have any suggestions???</p>

<p>@latin55555
get an ssat workbook, but if you're taking the ssat this saturday, it might not be wise to buy it now since you might not be able to get alot of studying in anyways, but if you're taking the december ssat, you should definitely get the workbook. it raised my score from from a 2100 to 2200<</p>

<p>Applying</a> to Emma Willard
THis is the admissions page on the EW web site. You might want to read it as it goes over all the requirements, including an interview.<br>
Good luck.</p>

<p>The scores that I posted are from the SSAT workbook.</p>

<p>to be safe, i would plan on scoring lower on the actual ssat because you never know if the ssat is going to be easier or harder.</p>

<p>Yes I agree. I'm buying a few other workbooks just to get a feel for different levels of difficulty.</p>

<p>This is weird, I had posted that Emma Willard reply to the other thread. i wondered where it went...</p>

<p>what do you mean division one?
like national level for your age division?
or college? specific xD</p>