Test Innovators tutors are here to help your student succeed. Our tutors provide test prep, academic support or enrichment, and everything in between.
Why Test Innovators Tutoring?
Expert Tutors: We are highly selective and only work with the best. Our tutors work with hundreds of students each year.
Accessible and Flexible: Tutoring is done online so you can learn from anywhere. Our tutors have flexible schedules, so you can choose the times that work best for you.
Personalized: Tutors create a personalized plan based on your needs and ongoing performance evaluations.
Interactive and Dynamic: Tutors and students use colorful drawing tools to annotate on a shared screen or whiteboard, keeping students engaged with the material.
Performance Insights: Tutors review results and data analysis from the Test Innovators platform to determine exactly what each student needs.
Recordings for Review: All sessions can be recorded and sent to families, allowing parents and students to review the material covered in each section.
Getting started is easy!
Step 1:Sign up for a free 20-minute consultation to connect with a tutor.
Step 2:Schedule online sessions that work with your schedule.
We’re thrilled to introduce Faris, one of our 2023 Independent School Tuition Scholars! Faris increased his SSAT score by 30 percentile points, earning him a spot in the 59th percentile overall!
The Verbal Reasoning section of the ISEE is designed to assess vocabulary, including the ability to identify synonyms and complete sentences with missing parts.
Fast Facts
First and shortest section of the ISEE
Lower Level: 20 minutes with 34 questions
Middle and Upper Levels: 20 minutes with 40 questions
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The Upper Level SSAT is taken by students applying to grades 9-12. The test is administered both on the computer and on paper and consists of six sections: Writing, Quantitative 1, Reading, Verbal, Quantitative 2, and Experimental.
We are excited to introduce our 2020 A Better Chance Scholars! We selected six students for our A Better Chance Scholarship. To be eligible for the scholarship, students had to successfully complete the Test Innovators A Better Chance (ABC) 2019 Summer Preparation Course. The Test Innovators ABC Prep Course is...