If your student is getting ready to take the SSAT and you believe they would benefit from additional help, Varsity Tutors can help them get started with a Madison SSAT class that offers more review than they'd get on their own. The SSAT is a test offered to students who are applying to independent or private schools to test their Reading, Math, and Verbal skills. If your student is switching schools and seeking admission somewhere new, this test can make a difference in their acceptance depending on their score.
If you're concerned about your student getting nervous on test day or you want to know what the layout of the test looks like, a Madison SSAT prep course can provide the right solution. Students who choose this option get to work in an online environment with fellow classmates led by an expert instructor. SSAT courses from Varsity Tutors can help your student feel more confident in knowing what to expect come test day.
Your student's score on the SSAT can affect which school they get into. Private and independent schools can have serious competition, so knowing how to help them reach their full potential is important. The SSAT is offered at the elementary level from third to fifth grade, the middle level from fifth to seventh grade, and the upper level to eighth and eleventh grade. Although there's some difference between all the levels for students, there are common topics to review that can help them do their best toward achieving success.
What could a Madison SSAT class help my student review?
The test for the SSAT covers the following areas for Upper Level and Middle Level students: Writing, Quantitative 1, Reading, Verbal, Quantitative 2, and an Experimental section. The Elementary exam has Quantitative/Math, Verbal, Reading, Writing, and an Experimental section. A calculator is not allowed for the Quantitative section at any level. Students at the Elementary Level should guess if they are unsure of an answer since there are no penalties for guessing. All other students lose one-quarter of a point for incorrect answers.
Students at the Upper and Middle Level begin with the Writing portion, where they'll compose an essay that's either traditional or creative. This is not scored, but it is used by schools to determine their grasp of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and how they support their statements. They have 25 minutes to complete this section.
The Quantitative section has two parts for both levels. These include topics such as elementary algebra, geometry, probability, numbers, and operations, to name a few. Other topics Upper Level students deal with include properties of triangles and graphing problems. There are 25 questions for each section and 30 minutes to handle the separate sections.
Next is the Reading section, giving students 40 questions to answer in 40 minutes. Students will understand an author's tone and purpose, know how words are used, understand the importance of arguments and how opinions are evaluated in contrast, and figure out the difference between narration and argumentative purposes.
The last part is the Verbal section, which is 60 questions to answer in 30 minutes. Upper Level students are quizzed on synonyms and analogies, including antonyms and the roots of words. Middle Level students look at how to relate ideas to words and how to determine their meaning or part of a speech.
Elementary school students have a slightly different version of the test. There is a Quantitative/Math section, Verbal, Reading, a Writing sample, and Experimental questions.
The Quantitative section covers basic math, including geometry and algebra. It consists of 30 questions to be answered in 30 minutes.
The Verbal portion is 30 questions to answer in 30 minutes. Students need to know about vocabulary from various disciplines such as social science and technology, along with synonyms and relationships between words.
The Reading section is next, with 28 questions to be answered in 30 minutes. There are 7 passages that have four questions each. Here, it's important for students to demonstrate their ability to identify words in context, know meanings of words, and main ideas.
Writing comes last, giving students 15 minutes to answer one prompt. They should demonstrate proper spelling and grammar, along with writing a short story after seeing a picture prompt. The story should include a beginning, middle, and end.
How do Madison SSAT courses help my student prepare?
SSAT courses are offered in an online setting, allowing students to learn at home with the help of a qualified instructor. New Madison SSAT classes start on a weekly basis, allowing your student the option to choose two-week or four-week classes. If they have a busy schedule with school and outside activities, this arrangement can help you plan better.
After signing your student up for the Madison SSAT class, they will work in a live environment with their instructor and fellow students, just like an in-person classroom. This can give them the chance to talk about how to tackle the Verbal portion of the exam or how to organize their essay in a way that is quick yet effective for the Writing portion. If they need additional help, the instructor can provide one-on-one assistance. No matter if your student is struggling with a concept or just wants extra practice, every aspect of the SSAT course is focused on helping them do their best.
How can I find a Madison SSAT prep course?
Because it's important to work their hardest on the test, the Madison SSAT course is an investment for your student's future. Everything covered here is a skill they'll continue to use throughout the rest of their school career, no matter what they choose to do. Varsity Tutors can help you enroll your student in a class that works for their needs.
Getting into the right private school depends on many qualities, including the score your student gets on the SSAT. Contact Varsity Tutors today, and see how we can help you get your student set up in a Madison SSAT course that can help them focus on their future and perform their best on test day.
Vinod: Madison SSAT course instructor
...B.A. from the University of Maryland, graduating Magna Cum Laude. I also have an MBA from New York University specializing in Marketing and Strategy. I have previously tutored economics at the University of Maryland, was a statistics TA at NYU, and taught GMAT courses for KAPLAN. I enjoy tutoring SAT, GMAT, Economics, and Math. I am passionate about helping students achieve their goals and passing along my knowledge and insights. I truly believe that anyone...
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- University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- New York University - Masters in Business Administration, Marketing
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- SAT
- IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation
- Study Skills
- +40 subjects
Tammi: Madison SSAT course instructor
...a chiropractor who enjoys tutoring and working with young students. I am a graduate of Edgewood College and Palmer College of Chiropractic. I love to play soccer, run and watch almost any sport. When not working I can often be found watching sports or playing soccer. While working with students my goal is to help them reach the goals they have set for themselves. I help them achieve these goals by tailoring my teaching/tutoring styles...
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- Edgewood College - Bachelors, Biology and Chemistry
- Palmer College of Chiropractic-Davenport - Masters, Chiropractic
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- ISEE
- High School English
- SSAT- Middle Level
- +27 subjects
Cayana: Madison SSAT course instructor
...a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I received my Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with a focus on environmental engineering. When I graduated, I got accepted into Teach for America New Mexico 2019 Corps. I moved to the Navajo Nation and got my teaching certification for Secondary Math. In New Mexico, I taught Algebra I for 2 years, Pre-Calculus for 1 year, and Calculus for 1 year. I strongly believe that all students...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- SHSAT
- HSPT
- ISEE
- +17 subjects
Stephen: Madison SSAT course instructor
I find joy in helping students meet their educational needs and helping them succeed wherever their learning takes them. As Albert Einstein indicated, "Education is not the learning of facts but the training of the mind to think." To think about your thinking is the key to education and represents my goal as a tutor. You see, critical-thinking is the pathway to engaged learning.
Education & Certification
- Eastern Illinois University - Bachelor of Science, Accounting
- Capella University - Doctor of Philosophy, Accounting and Business Management
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- UK A Level
- HSPT
- ACCUPLACER
- +109 subjects
Ken: Madison SSAT course instructor
...a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education for Elementary/Middle & Adaptive Education. I also hold a Master of Science Degree in Education with Reading Teacher/Specialist Certification. More recently I achieved National Board Certification in Early/Middle Level Literacy. I have been teaching 22 years and have worked with students in Kindergarten through Sixth Grade. I teach all subject areas and am involved with our Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Science Curriculum which is engineering based on...
Education & Certification
- U.W. La Crosse - Bachelors, Elementary/Middle Level Education
- U.W. La Crosse - Masters, Reading Teacher/Specialist
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- ISEE
- Elementary Math
- Study Skills and Organization
- +14 subjects
Corrin: Madison SSAT course instructor
...am a certified mathematics teacher. My license is for secondary education which means ages 10-21. I have been tutoring in Varsity Tutors for over a year covering high school topics of Algebra, Geometry, and AP Statistics and also working with college students taking College Algebra, Statistics and Finite. I have also tutored some adults while I was in college working in the math resource center. I have come to understand that everyone learns differently and...
Education & Certification
- Edgewood College - Bachelor of Education, Mathematics Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- ISEE
- CLEP
- HSPT
- +64 subjects
Joseph: Madison SSAT course instructor
...a graduate of University of Wisconsin Madison with a B.S. in Medical Microbiology and Immunology and a M.S. in Bacteriology. I was a teaching and laboratory assistant during my time in college where I helped many students through their science courses. I was recently a Microbiology Professor in Portland and really enjoyed the student-teacher interaction. I am looking to continue this through tutoring students in the Phoenix area. Some of my favorite subjects to teach...
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- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor of Science, Medical Microbiology and Immunology
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Master of Science, Bacteriology
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- STAAR
- ASPIRE
- CLEP
- +125 subjects
Antonia: Madison SSAT course instructor
...Antonia and I'm a current Post-Doc at Oregon Health Sciences University in Radiation Medicine. I completed my PhD in Medical Physics at the University of Wisconsin Madison this December and graduated with a degree in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Michigan in 2018. I have been tutoring for over 10 years! I've tutored a large range of ages (ages 5-40+!) and specialize in math and physics! I love finding each students unique learning style...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor of Engineering, Nuclear Engineering
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Current Grad Student, Biomedical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- PSAT
- UK A Level
- CLEP
- +97 subjects
Rebecca: Madison SSAT course instructor
...a graduate of Northwestern University where I received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Religious Studies. I am currently pursuing a masters degree in social work at the University of Chicago's School of Social Service Administration. I am passionate about tutoring because I want everyone to be able to perform academically at their highest possible level. I also think it is important that learning is not just for one assignment or...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelors, Psychology
- University of Chicago SSA - Masters, Social Work
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- SAT
- PSAT
- ISEE
- +53 subjects
Erica: Madison SSAT course instructor
...SSAT, and AP examinations *Students who demonstrate challenging behaviors *Long-term tutoring in math and reading--I love to guide a student who initially struggled to meet and exceed expectations! Outside of my direct work with students, I have coordinated a math tutoring program that placed K-12 math tutors into local public schools. I have also served as a Crisis Services Supervisor at the National Runaway Safeline (NRS). At NRS, I was able to support volunteers in...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College - Bachelor in Arts, English; Latin Language and Literature
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- HSPT
- SAT
- +77 subjects
Diptesh: Madison SSAT course instructor
...a pre-medical undergraduate at New York University studying Global Public Health with a concentration in Chemistry. I have been passionate about education since high school and have been teaching, tutoring, and mentoring students from grades 6-12 and college in a variety of subjects since! I specialize in mathematics and science tutoring as well as standardized exam preparation. In the past, I have helped students achieve significant improvements and success on the SAT, SHSAT, Regents and...
Education & Certification
- New York University - Bachelor of Science, Global Public Health & Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- HSPT
- REGENTS
- +88 subjects
Connor: Madison SSAT course instructor
...believe that my interest in the field of academic tutoring is born out of my endless pursuit of knowledge, as well as my strong interpersonal communication skills. With proper guidance, every student possesses the ability to grasp even the most complex of topics, and I have built my tutoring career on this premise. As an experienced tutor, I have continually enjoyed seeing my students achieve lofty goals under my instruction. I specialize in tutoring biology,...
Education & Certification
- Saint Louis University-Main Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- STAAR
- ISEE
- HSPT
- +43 subjects
Matt: Madison SSAT course instructor
...I graduated from Johns Hopkins University as a Public Health major with a concentration in Immunology and Infectious Diseases. I then went on to complete a Masters program at Georgetown University in human physiology. Given the amount of schooling I have gone through myself, I have taken a wide range of subjects and more standardized tests than I would like to admit. I have taught students of almost every age in various fields such as...
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- Johns Hopkins University - Bachelors, Public Health concentration in Immunology and Infectious Disease
- Georgetown University - Masters, Biophysics and Human Physiology
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- PSAT
- Advanced Placement
- ACT
- +85 subjects
Margarita: Madison SSAT course instructor
...my Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry and Russian Literature from Columbia University in May 2014, and I plan on beginning medical school in the fall of 2015. Since graduation, I have been working part-time in a dermatologist office as a Medical Assistant and part-time on a public health project related to smoking cessation. I have also been tutoring students in a variety of subjects. I have been tutoring students since I was in 7th grade,...
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- ISEE
- ACT
- +55 subjects
Kaley: Madison SSAT course instructor
...teaching and I have been working with kids since high school. I have experience both as a classroom teacher and a tutor and in these roles I look for ways to make learning fun and rewarding. I especially love teaching reading and writing and I have taught or tutored these subjects to students ranging from kindergarten through adults. I also have experience tutoring test prep subjects and focus both on the content material and test...
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Bachelors, Education and Public Policy
- Harvard Graduate School of Education - Masters, Human Development and Psychology
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- ISEE
- ACT
- SAT
- +35 subjects
Joshua: Madison SSAT course instructor
...-- SAT, ACT, PSAT, SHSAT, and GRE -- I particularly love tutoring writing, and creative writing is a hobby of mine. My philosophy is that even when we are preparing for a standardized exam, we should always be relating the work to your passions, pursuits, and educational goals to make the work that much more meaningful. In my spare time, you'll often find me learning bits of new languages for fun or writing. I am...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, French and Francophone Studies
- University of Pennsylvania - Master of Science, Social Policy
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- SHSAT
- ISEE
- Advanced Placement
- +92 subjects
Cynthia: Madison SSAT course instructor
...a recent graduate from Princeton University, home for the summer in the Philadelphia area. I was a Neuroscience major, and I will be pursuing my PhD in Neuroscience in the fall at Johns Hopkins. I have been tutoring high school students outside of class in college and involved in STEM academics and research mentorship as well as a translation program from and to English outside of class. I speak Japanese and French, and I have...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelors, Neuroscience
- Johns Hopkins University - PHD, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- SAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- ISEE
- +72 subjects
Molly: Madison SSAT course instructor
...I have written two distinguished theses as part of my academic training. As a Tutor, I can do more than simply help students with homework. My approach to aiding them is three-fold. I will work to: 1. Review and reteach material from her school that has proven difficult. 2. Diagnostically assess for instructional gaps and then fill in gaps to bolster a strong subject area foundation. 3. Impart test-taking skills and strategies necessary for school...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, History
- Northwestern University - Masters, Elementary Education
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- PARCC
- PSAT
- +111 subjects
Samantha: Madison SSAT course instructor
...currently a senior at Northwestern University and I will be receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Legal Studies this spring. In the fall, I will begin attending law school at Northwestern Law. For many years, I tutored a wide range of students in Spanish, English literature, and writing. I have also continued to help many high school seniors with college application essays. While I tutor a variety of subjects, I am very...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Current Undergrad, Political Science & Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- ISEE
- SAT
- ACT
- +36 subjects
Rachel: Madison SSAT course instructor
...graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Biology. During my time as an undergraduate, I served as a Biology tutor for my schools Biological Sciences Honor Society and as a mentor for graduating high school students through the Dream Project. As a tutor, my main duty is to work with a student as an individual and to adjust my own tutoring to fit the way they learn best. I believe that all...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Bachelors, General Biology
Subject Expertise
- SSAT
- HSPT
- CogAT
- PSAT
- +89 subjects