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What Is On The 9th Grade Shsat

9th grade SHSAT!!?

Okay, so SHSAT: I failed it last year. Well not failed, that was an exaggeration. I became extremely nervous during the test and when I got the results back in March: 470. I got into LaGuardia Drama and Bayside, but I'm going for Bayside because LaG focuses too much on the arts and plus I wouldn't have time to study for the next shsat. Whatever. Anyway I really, really want to get into Stuyvesant next year. The test date is November 1st. I took Integrated Algebra this year and probably did pretty well on it. I guess I have to study geometry over the summer for more assurance. Do you think that Algebra 2/Trigonemetry would also help or is that too much? Please answer, I really need to get in. I know that Bayside's great and all, but I do better in very competitive areas like Stuy. PLEASE HELP:
1-) What subjects are on the math? Difficulty level?
2-) English section: how hard is it?
3-) Last time, I messed up on the timing. Should I decrease my practice test timing to like, 2 hours and 10 minutes?
4-) I don't even care if I have to do hardcore prep, just please help?
5-) Thanks

9th Grade SHSAT! What is on it?

Just study every chance you get. What to study? Everything you studied for the eighth grade SHSAT PLUS what is on the ninth grade curriculum.
When I took the ninth grade SHSAT, the english was easy and the math was never-before-seen.
I got into Bronx Science after studying for two whole weeks, days and nights. =P
I might've made it to Stuy if I had taken prep school or studied for a longer period of time.
I went to the library and pretty much took out every SAT PSAT or SHSAT prep book there was. Also Math A, B.
It left me with no time to do homework/study for school tests, so I recommend you start before ninth grade school starts. In fact start now. For me, because of my procrastination I had to do homework in school and pretty much guess on school tests. Luckily, I already knew a lot so it wasn't so difficult.

9th grade shsat?

I got my results for the 8th grade shsat and I got a 387 which I think was because I didn't answer 25 questions.If I would have answered the 25 do you think I could have gotten to bronx science? Also what's on the 9th grade shsat and how hard is it?

What is on the 9th grade SHSAT?

There has been a great shift from the old SHSAT to the new SHSAT. The old test used to contain scrambled paragraphs and logical reasoning, however the new test has a different format.Overall, the format of the test is:Standard testing time•180 minutesELA section (57 items)•20 revising/editing questions: 5-8 stand-alone questions and 2 passages with 6-8questions each (see attached sample questions)•6 reading passages with 5-7 questions each•All questions are multiple choice questionsMath section (57 items)•5 grid-in questions (see attached sample questions)•52 multiple choice word problems and computational questionsOther notes•All multiple choice questions (all ELA questions; all math questions except grid-initems) will have 4 answer choices instead of 5.•All passages in 2017 will be nonfiction passages; starting in 2018 literary passagesand persuasive passages (e.g., editorials) could be included on the test.•Embedded field test passages and items will be interspersed throughout the relevant sections of the test (10 items in each section); students will not be able to determine which questions are the field test questions.Learn About the Format of the SHSAT - Caddell PrepThis link summarizes the whole shift with informative videos and Q&A’s for any extra information you may want.

What can help prep for the 9th grade SHSAT?

There are not a lot of practice books for the SHSAT due to the fact that it is such a localized test that only appeals to students who want to attend a specialized school in New York. Therefore, you should take advantage of the internet. Caddell Prep provides hundreds of practice problems along with explanations that will surely put you on the right track for the SHSAT, and it saves you money in the long run, rather than signing up for an expensive tutor. Make sure to complete all of the practice problems you can, and study efficiently by taking short but frequent breaks. Good luck! :)

What topics are on the 9th grade SHSAT?

The SHSAT has just been changed recently and it more comparable with the SAT. The new format is as follows:Standard testing time•180 minutesELA section (57 items)•20 revising/editing questions: 5-8 stand-alone questions and 2 passages with 6-8 questions each (see attached sample questions)•6 reading passages with 5-7 questions each•All questions are multiple choice questionsMath section (57 items)•5 grid-in questions (see attached sample questions)•52 multiple choice word problems and computational questionsOther notes•All multiple choice questions (all ELA questions; all math questions except grid-in items) will have 4 answer choices instead of 5.•All passages in 2017 will be nonfiction passages; starting in 2018 literary passagesand persuasive passages (e.g., editorials) could be included on the test.•Embedded field test passages and items will be interspersed throughout the relevant sections of the test (10 items in each section); students will not be able to determine which questions are the field test questions.Learn About the Format of the SHSAT - Caddell Prep More information about the new test format is provided in this blog post with videos and in-depth Q&A’s.With this shift, there was also a change in the topics that were included. Previously, scrambled paragraphs and logical reasoning was included in the test, however, it is now more geared towards grammar. This link provides all the different topics on the test with informative videos and great practice questions. Online SHSAT Prep | Lessons, Practice Problems & Tests

How is it like to retake the SHSAT in 9th grade?

Thanks for the A2A! Personally, I do not know the exact cut off score for the SHSAT for Brooklyn Tech in 9th grade but I do know someone who got into another specialized high school in 9th grade. She did not lose her spot in her previous school until she got into the new school, accepted the offer and transferred.Overall the testing format is generally the same, however, it does feature harder questions since you would have gone through an additional year of schooling. Your knowledge in Algebra will definitely help when answering the questions. I’ve heard that around 10% or more of the questions will be harder for the math because they will be more based on Algebra.Online SHSAT Prep | Lessons, Practice Problems & TestsThis website has great SHSAT test prep tips and problems that I believe can help you improve your score. Since they are online, they can work around your hectic eighth grade schedule especially in June with graduation and events. Additionally, they are personalized to improve your weaknesses through their personalized assessments. And on top of that, they have a score increase GUARANTEE which will greatly help you (especially since the 9th grade test is more competitive because there are less seats).Personally, I would just take the test and see if I get in. There is no harm in trying and you can always reject the offer. If anything, you can take a practice diagnostic test and how you feel.Back to my friend who did get into a school in the 10th grade, she has easily adapted to the school climate and is thriving within her school. Missing one year of schooling in the specialized school is not a big deal if you are really set on going to the school. I feel that specialized high schools can definitely help you in your readiness track to college. I hope this helped, good luck!!

How hard is the 9th grade SHSAT exam?

As someone who currently goes to a specialized high school, I would say that the SHSAT is challenging but not too difficult. I think it just takes some time and practice to raise your score. I would recommend doing a bunch of practice questions, especially in math and reviewing the main concepts.Online SHSAT Prep | Lessons, Practice Problems & TestsThis website has a bunch of great free lessons and practice questions taught by amazing tutors which I find especially helpful. Since some things in the SHSAT might not have been covered by your middle school teachers, its best to review them before the test. My best advice: take the free diagnostic test, see where you stand and practice/improve on your weakest areas through watching videos and many practice questions.

9th grade SHSAT...how hard is it? =] (Best answer)?

lol dude, u and me gotta work hard for this test. about 30 ppl get selected, and about 2,000 ppl take the test.

we gotta read trigonometry and stuff like graphing, and inequalities. when my bro got into stuy, i went to the open house and they were selling workbooks there on integrated 9th grade mathematics, my dad bought 3 and i plan on studying those, since that stuffs onna be on the test.

I might review some English to, maybe do some reading comp adn scrambled paragraphs. and of course do some speed drills to improve confidence of test day.

the cutoff score is gonna b rlly high since so few ppl are getting accepted.. just remember, if you do well in 9th grade math at school, you will do well on the shsat.

Good Luck!

9th Grade SHSAT Questions?

1) For me, I would say the verbal part was slightly more advanced and the logic was a bit trickier but they mostly remained the same. The math in the eighth grade included mostly algebra and maybe a few geometry problems, but for the ninth grade, there were tons of geometry and the algebra was way more advanced. I wouldn't say it was too hard, because from what I heard before I took the test, there was supposed to be Trig and way harder logic questions, but there weren't any Trig on the actual test.

2) LOL. SAT classes might be a bit too much, the stuff on the SAT might be too advanced for this, since SAT2 include some pre-calculus problems and bunch of trig and algebra 2. But I guess if you want to start preparing earlier, go ahead and take those classes. As for the SHSAT classes, they might help you a bit, but there are very little prep classes for 9th grade SHSATs.

3) Mhm. I guess like a 7-8.

4) The cutoffs might be around 520+ the least, but they usually depends on the scores that every has. If most people scored higher scores, the cutoff would be higher as well.

5) You'll be transferred in the 10th grade.

The test is usually one day or one week either before, or after the 8th grade SHSAT. Just keep in mind that the test might turn out not be too hard for you, but they have WAY less seats for 10th graders. Some people say S.I.T offers 30 seats for 10th graders each year, some say they offer 16, but I don't think anyone is entirely sure, since they're never announced.
Btw, If you're taking it next year, make sure you're fine before opening the test booklet, you can always tell them if you're not feeling well before starting the test. Because once you opened that test booklet, there's no turning back. ;D

Excuse me if I have any typos and that stuff 'cause I'm rushing to leave the house. I wish you luck for next year. Kbai. c8

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