A test a month, from now until test day.
A single diagnostic tells you where a child stands today. It can't tell you whether "today" is getting better. Families with the better part of a year before the Elementary Level SSAT get more out of a slow, repeated measurement than out of one more intensive week of cramming.
Twelve full-length practices is close to a year of monthly testing — the same 88-question, 80-minute, three-section shape every time, so month 8 is directly comparable to month 1 and a rising or flat line actually means something.
Inside
- 1,056 questions across 12 full-length practices (30 Quantitative / 30 Verbal / 28 Reading each), timed to match the real exam
- Unique Quantitative problems and Reading passages, distinct Verbal items throughout
- Full answer key and explanations after every practice
- A Score Tracker built for exactly this: 12 rows, one line per month
- Large 8.5 x 11 format
Reading the trend
One good month proves nothing. Two flat months in the same section is the one worth acting on — and twelve data points is enough to tell the difference between a bad day and a real gap.
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