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Meet Olivia
Olivia took the SSAT as part of the application process for independent schools. She prepared for the SSAT by participating in the Test Innovators A Better Chance summer preparation course and by practicing independently on the Test Innovators online platform. Olivia was initially discouraged by her practice test scores, but...
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Test Innovators launches the ACT!
If you haven't heard yet, Test Innovators has officially launched ACT prep! The ACT is the most widely used standardized test required for college admissions in the United States, and it's now available on the Test Innovators platform. It's easy to get started – go to testinnovators.com/act to take a Test Innovators...
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We are pleased to introduce Ryan, one of our 2020 scholars. Ryan’s perseverance and dedication allowed him to increase his SSAT score by 51 percentile points, scoring in the 81st percentile overall.
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Meet Reagan
We are excited to introduce Reagan, one of our 2022 scholars. Through persistence and hard work, Reagan increased her ISEE score by 38.5 points, scoring in the 76th percentile!
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Meet Esther
We are pleased to introduce Esther, one of our 2024 scholars. Through hard work and dedication, Esther increased her ISEE score by over 26 percentile points!
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