SSAT practice test score

<p>I just took my second practice SSAT, and scored 2152. I am in 9th grade. What is this in terms of percentile?</p>

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<p>I know you’re in ninth grade, but this was the closest thing I could find. According to that, your score would be a little higher than the 85th percentile, but it would be lower than that because of your grade level.</p>

<p>I also used a different set of data on another site and got 70 percent for ninth grade, but I’m not sure of the accuracy.</p>

<p>Is 2152 a low score?</p>

<p>It’s certainly not a terribly low score, though it may not be an amazingly high one either. I think it depends on the schools you are applying to.</p>

<p>Thanks weiqian. I took the actual test today and I think I did similarly.</p>

<p>Nope, sorry Mattin but I took the December SSAT and scored 2172. My percentile then was 76% so your percentile will be a little bit lower. Sorry, I really don’t want to sound so blunt. :(</p>

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<p>To be honest practice scores are higher than the actual scores in most cases</p>

<p>TrazCapDev if you are going to be so negative about everything, please stop commenting. We want to help applicants not tell them they are going to do bad.</p>

<p>@baseball, people can make better informed decisions if they are told the truth and not just what they want to hear</p>

<p>@GMT…i scored a 2100 on my practice test and got a 2232 on the real test. I also know @trazcap personally and this topic is something we debate about often.</p>

<p>I doubt it dude.</p>

<p>Practice tests don’t have percentile scales that correlate to the test score, because practice tests are just a bunch of representative questions/problems. The real tests are carefully crafted such that the difficulty level is approximately equivalent to that of previous real tests.</p>

<p>I would not try to make a dependable percentile prediction on one’s performance on the real test, based on practice tests. Just use the practice test for its intended purpose: PRACTICE.</p>