If your student is getting ready to take the ISEE, Varsity Tutors can help them get ready with a Milwaukee ISEE class that offers more review than a study guide alone. The Independent School Entrance Exam, normally called the ISEE, is one of the commonly used entrance exams for students seeking admission into a private or independent school. If they were previously enrolled in a public school or transferring to a new private school in a different city or state, this exam could be used to help determine admission at their preferred school.
If your student is concerned about the layout of the test, not sure what to expect, or needs additional help in one of the sections, a Milwaukee ISEE prep course can provide the solution they need. With this kind of assistance, the student can take advantage of live classes that are held online and led by an expert instructor. ISEE courses from Varsity Tutors help students learn more about the test and what's on it.
The ISEE has four sections, along with an additional essay portion for the Upper, Middle, and Lower Levels. Primary students have a similar test, but with fewer questions and fewer sections overall.
What could a Milwaukee ISEE class help my student review?
The ISEE contains the following sections in the to Lower, Middle, and Upper Level exams: Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, Math Achievement, and an Essay. Primary students in Level 2 have an Auditory Comprehension section, which does not apply to any other level. Unlike the older students, Primary Level 2 through Level 4 students do not have the Verbal or Quantitative reasoning sections.
Let's start by looking at what is included in the Auditory Comprehension segment. This portion of the exam consists of 6 questions to be answered in 7 minutes. The questions are based on passages that involve both fiction and non-fiction.
Primary Levels 2, 3, and 4 all have a Reading section, where students must answer multiple-choice questions related to vocabulary and the student's ability to comprehend a passage. Next is a Math portion, which includes multiple-choice questions about basic math operations depending on the grade level.
Finally, these young students are responsible for a Writing sample. Here, they are given a picture as a prompt and asked to create a story around the picture. This allows the school to see more of the student's creativity and writing abilities and can also evaluate their grasp of the English language.
Students in Upper, Middle, and Lower Levels have a more comprehensive test, although the test doesn't change much across these different age ranges in terms of the number of questions and time to answer them. The content where your student will see changes depending on which level they complete.
Verbal Reasoning is the first part of the test, giving students 20 minutes to answer 40 questions. Here, synonym usage is tested, along with prefixes, roots, and suffixes for all grade levels. All students must identify vocabulary that they are expected to know depending on their grade level.
Quantitative Reasoning involves 35 minutes to answer 37 questions and gives schools a better idea of what math skills the student possesses. These types of questions tend to focus more on the ability to use mathematical thinking rather than operations. Common topics assessed include calculating the mean, median, mode, and range, solving equations, and working with data sets and geometric shapes for Upper Level test-takers. Middle Level students are tested on fractions, using distributive property, and finding the length of a line. Lower Level students must demonstrate logic and basic concepts such as addition and subtraction, along with geometric shapes.
Reading Comprehension is the next section, giving students 35 minutes to answer 36 questions that test their vocabulary and ability to support main ideas. Students in the upper level must know cause and effect, compare and contrast information from passages, and know the difference between information that is explicit and information that is inferred. Middle school students use information from passages to find the cause and effect of something while demonstrating the difference between literal and figurative language, while Lower Level students identify main ideas and locate crucial points to a passage.
The Math Achievement section involves 47 questions in 40 minutes. Upper Level students show their ability to use measurement, algebra, and probability in various problems, such as word problems while working with variables and exponents. Middle Level students use prime factorization, multiples, and show how well they know a Venn Diagram. Finally, Lower Level students use basic 2-and 3-dimensional figures, estimation and decimals in their work.
The Essay portion is the last part, which involves writing one prompt within 30 minutes. This part of the test gives schools a better idea of how a student thinks, what their personality is like, and shows how creative they are, which isn't normally displayed in the typical standardized test. All prompts are topics of interest at the correct age level.
How do Milwaukee ISEE courses help my student prepare?
ISEE courses are held in an online environment that makes it easy for your student to attend class. New sessions of the Milwaukee ISEE courses start every week, lasting either two weeks or four weeks. You and your student can select the best option for them based on their current school schedule and extracurricular activities. Since there's no commute, they can take classes wherever they learn best, including their own living room.
Once your students sign up for a Milwaukee ISEE class, they can interact with the instructor and fellow classmates in real time, just like a traditional classroom. Together, peers can work through the best way to answer multiple-choice questions on the Math portion or discuss how to organize the Essay in a way that makes sense and covers everything required within the time limit. If your student needs additional help, the instructor is always available for one-on-one assistance.
How can I find a Milwaukee ISEE prep course?
Enrolling your student in a Milwaukee ISEE course is an investment in their future that can help them over the course of their educational career. Varsity Tutors can help you find the right prep course that matches your student's busy schedule, whether then need to study on weekdays or weekends. Contact Varsity Tutors today, and we can get your student enrolled in a Milwaukee ISEE course.
Janice: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
I am a retired elementary school teacher. I taught for the past 15 years in grades 3-6. I currently hold a Wisconsin State Teaching Licence for grades 1-6, and have completed a Master's Degree in Education in 2010. I enjoy working one-on-one with children and helping them reach their goals. ... Reading comprehension starts with understanding that reading requires more than just decoding words. It involves making meaning from the text. In order to do this, students must understand that if they lose their focus while reading, they must reread to understand. This requires them to monitor their thinking as they read. Some strategies for helping students that understand and practice this skill involve the use of marking the text in some way while they read. I like to use "think sheets" or post-it notes. Here, students record their thoughts, questions and connections to what they are reading. Reading with a question in mind is also a strategy used by good readers. It gives the reading a purpose and keeps the reader focused. Inference skills are especially important in reading comprehension, so the attention to bringing a student's background knowledge to their reading becomes essential, as it is this background knowledge that is drawn upon to help the reader understand new vocabulary and bring deeper meaning to the text. Modeling and practicing fluency and expression is also vital to growth in reading comprehension. This can be done by a partner reading with the student and having them read some of the text orally.
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Bachelors, Elementary Education
- Cardinal Stritch University - Masters, Education
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- SSAT
- Writing
- Reading
- +11 subjects
Alex: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...I have a lot of experience working with many different types of learners. Even though I am certified in and enjoy teaching all elementary subjects, I enjoy teaching math and science the most! I recently asked my students what they enjoyed most about our class, and the resounding answer was that they love that we...
Education & Certification
- UW-Madison - Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- SSAT
- 6th Grade Writing
- 6th Grade Math
- +39 subjects
Brittany: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...and learning. It was a natural fit that I pursued a degree in Education and became a licensed teacher. I received my Bachelor's of Science in Elementary Education at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin with a minor in English. Since 2011, I have been sharing my love of learning and enriching the mind's of children...
Education & Certification
- Carroll University - Bachelors, Elementary Education and English
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- MAP
- ACT
- SSAT
- +33 subjects
Daniel: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...to go an extra mile for all students who are willing to make a serious commitment to learning. It is my personal opinion, the use of common sense, will lead to rational and logical life decisions. Often this leads an individual to realize some things are not as difficult as they may appear.
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Parkside - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Master of Arts, Educational Psychology
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- UK GCSE
- WISC IV
- CLEP
- +50 subjects
Carly: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...in developing their own potential, confidence, and learning styles. I believe that all children have something special that they can bring to the classroom community. I am committed to creating a safe, equitable, and welcoming environment that supports students growth. I am committed to encouraging my students to express themselves and embrace the differences of...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Whitewater - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Special Education
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- HSPT
- SSAT
- Middle School Reading
- +33 subjects
Ari: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...you will truly UNDERSTAND the rationale for each step of the problem-solving method. MCAT sessions will emphasize practice with real AAMC passages as well as reviewing concepts. I will teach you tips, tricks, strategies, and patterns to watch out for that I have combed years of AAMC material to find. Step 1 sessions are tailored...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee - Bachelor of Science, Cell and Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- PSAT
- ACT
- GED
- +192 subjects
Kayleigh: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...at Marquette University. I will be graduating in May, and plan to become an elementary school teacher. I love to teach, and am very focused on the idea of a differentiated classroom that works for all students and types of intelligences. This carries over into tutoring, and I am all for approaching content in different...
Education & Certification
- Marquette University - Current Undergrad, Primary Education/Sociology
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- SSAT
- Phonics
- Study Skills
- +20 subjects
Jeffrey: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...well. Ask me anything and I'll know the answer about 75% of the time; the rest we find out together. I learn from my students as much as I hope they learn from me. Learning how to take whatever data or information is given and then thinking about HOW to use it to solve a...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- Medical College of Wisconsin - Doctor of Medicine, Anatomy
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- CLEP
- HSPT
- ACT
- +83 subjects
Melissa: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...for a little incentive at the end of our session. I truly hope I get to work with your child, we will have FUN learning no mater what subject it may be. I've even substitute taught from pre-k through 12th grade and enjoyed it all. :) I look forward to working with your child for...
Education & Certification
- Saint Norbert College - Bachelor of Education, Elementary School Teaching
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- PSAT
- ACT
- GED
- +44 subjects
Aubriana: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
I am a senior at Carthage college majoring in accounting and finance. I am dedicated to helping my fellow students learn and excel in their classes. Along with my school experience, I have also interned at 2 accounting firms, CLA and Forvis, providing audit and tax assistance.
Education & Certification
- Carthage College - Bachelor of Science, Accounting and Finance
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- SSAT
- Other
- Middle School Math
- +26 subjects
Mary: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...students grow and achieve academic success is a passion of mine . I look forward to meeting and working with new students! I have been an elementary school teacher for nearly thirty years with a proven track record. When I'm not teaching or tutoring you can find me on the ballroom floor dancing up a...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- CogAT
- High School Writing
- Elementary School Math
- +25 subjects
Juliet: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...needs of my students. A student-centered approach is imperative when working one-on-one with individuals. English, literature, and writing are the three areas that I have the most experience and fun teaching. When I am not in the classroom or tutoring, I am hiking in the bluffs of Wisconsin or chasing after my young son. I...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin Parkside - Bachelor in Arts, Secondary English Education
- Lesley University - Masters, Curriculum Design and Instruction
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- SAT
- SAT Subject Tests
- SSAT
- +40 subjects
Suzanne: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...College (De Pere, WI), an M.A. in English (concentration: Rhetoric and Composition) from Loyola University Chicago, an M.Ed. in educational psychology (concentration: developmental education) from Loyola University Chicago, and Ph.D. in Quantitative Foundations of Education (concentration: educational psychology) from the University of Iowa. I specialize in teaching and tutoring a variety of subject areas to...
Education & Certification
- Saint Norbert College - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Iowa - Doctor of Philosophy, Educational Psychology
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- GED
- SAT Subject Tests
- SAT
- +89 subjects
James: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...be popular among those who are about to travel to Germany. More than just language, I teach cross-cultural awareness. Bilingual in English and German, I also know Spanish and French. My academic background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration/international business with minors in economics and German from Minnesota State University. Between high...
Education & Certification
- Minnesota State University-Mankato - Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- German
- Social Networking
- Geography
- +26 subjects
Amber: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...relationship is formed, teaching and learning comes much easier. I believe in incorporating student interest, starting where students are at and working up, and letting students experience and celebrate successes along the way. I also believe in making learning fun, so I use a lot of games in my lessons. In my spare time, I...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-La Crosse - Bachelor of Science, Middle Childhood-Early Adolescent Education
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- PSAT
- SAT
- GED
- +33 subjects
Dana: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...every day. I am very excited to work with students to help them be the best they can be. I know that not all children learn the way they are taught in school. I love the challenge of figuring out what will work with you or your child to achieve all that is possible. I...
Education & Certification
- Marquette University - Bachelor of Science, Education
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- SSAT
- Test Prep
- Literature
- +20 subjects
Samuel: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...a wide range of academic interests. I graduated with General Honors from the University of Chicago in 2018 with degrees in Statistics and East Asian Languages and Civilizations. I enjoy helping students achieve their full potential and primarily tutor standardized tests and college prep. Outside of tutoring I spend my time reading and playing board...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Statistics
- Yenching Academy at Peking University - Master of Philosophy, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- ASVAB
- SAT
- ACT
- +51 subjects
Abigail: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...prefer to tutor organic chemistry, but I can help with general chemistry as well. I have plenty of experience teaching both organic I and II chemistry throughout my graduate school career and I was a tutor all four years during my undergraduate studies. I am very good at helping with mechanisms and analyzing NMR spectroscopy.
Education & Certification
- Knox College - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
- Marquette University - Doctor of Public Health, Organic Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- SHSAT
- ACT
- TACHS
- +24 subjects
Dylan: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...fall into when studying for the exam. I aim to use my experience increasing my MCAT score to help others do the same. As a tutor with years of teaching experience both in high school and college, I am dedicated to employing practical, time-efficient study solutions to help prospective medical school applicants reach their goals
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- ACT
- Algebra 2
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +62 subjects
Lucy: Milwaukee ISEE course instructor
...in grades k-12 in all subject areas (primarily using a classical curriculum); I have taught rhetoric and composition courses at the freshman and sophomore collegiate level; and I have also co-taught junior and senior collegiate English literature courses centered on a singular topic. I love discussing literature in depth with my students and I particularly...
Education & Certification
- University of Dallas - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Marquette University - Master of Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- ISEE
- CLEP
- SAT
- ACCUPLACER
- +81 subjects