The Independent School Entrance Exam (ISEE) Upper Level is the standardized test required by many American private schools for students applying to grades 9-12. The test is a 5-part, 3-hour exam, which can be taken up to 3 times a year. The ISEE is administered by the Educational Records Bureau (ERB)
The ACT is the second most popular admissions tests for applying to college in the United States. Administered by ACT, Inc., the test comes in two varieties – with or without the Writing section. With the Writing section, the ACT is a 5-part, 3-hours and 35 minutes exam. Without the Writing section, the ACT is a 4-part, 2-hours and 55 minutes exam.
The Middle Level Independent School Entrance Exam (ISEE) is the standardized test required by many private schools for students applying to grades 7-8. The ISEE is administered by the Educational Records Bureau (ERB).
With more than 1.7 million annual test-takers, the SAT is one of the most popular college admissions tests in the United States. This course includes full-length practice tests.
The Lower Level Independent School Entrance Exam (ISEE) is the standardized test required by many private schools for students applying to grades 5-6. The ISEE is administered by the Educational Records Bureau (ERB).