Ssat

<p>Do I have to bring a pen for my essay? Or I can use a pencil on my essay?</p>

<p>they usually give you a pen…you can bring one just in case</p>

<p>They tell you what to bring and what not to bring.</p>

<p>Are you taking the SSAT tomorrow?</p>

<p>Test Day Checklist</p>

<p>Don’t forget:
• Your SSAT Admission Ticket
• Sharpened #2 pencils
• A good eraser</p>

<p>Listen carefully to the instructions read by the test supervisor and follow directions in the test book.</p>

<p>Remember to mark your current grade level, not the grade you will enter next year, on your answer sheet.</p>

<p>No books, papers, calculators, beepers, phones, or alarm watches are permitted in the test room. No visitors are allowed in the test room.</p>

<p>All test materials will be collected at the end of the test and may not be taken from the room. The SSAT is not a disclosed test.</p>

<p>It doesn’t say to bring a pen for essay…
Should I bring one?</p>

<p>Just to be sure I would. Are you taking it tomorrow?</p>

<p>They will provide the black bic pen.</p>

<p>yeah, I’m taking tomorrow</p>

<p>So am I. What have you done to study and what school are you taking it at?</p>

<p>It’s a pen. It’s not something that’s hard to come by like a beanie with a propeller on top. Nor is it expensive or irreplaceable like your mom’s engagement ring. Just grab a pen from the kitchen junk drawer and know that the absolute worst thing that can happen is that they confiscate it as some sort of unapproved contraband and you’re out $0.29. Did this conundrum really merit a thread?</p>

<p>Yes, D’yer, it did. Cause like, getting it confiscated would be totally like, embarrassing and like, everyone is watching you know.</p>