Posted on Jan 5th, 2010
This is the first in our series of Tuesday Testing Tips, prepared by Megan Cohen of La Jolla Learningworks.
Just like any standardized test, preparation for the ISEE can make a big difference in your child’s performance. Not only can advance preparation maximize your child’s score, it can also set the stage for confident test-taking in the years ahead. The following suggestions will help you set your child up...
Posted on Jan 12th, 2010
This is the second in our series of Tuesday Testing Tips, prepared by Megan Cohen of La Jolla Learningworks.
The following suggestions are simple things you can encourage your child to do before and during the ISEE exam to ensure peak performance. Pass the following test-taking tips on to your child.
Mark up the test booklet. Show your work on math problems, make notes on reading passages, and jot down...
Posted on Jan 26th, 2010
The Independent School Entrance Examination, commonly referred to as the ISEE (pronounced eye-see), is an admission test that is administered by the Educational Records Bureau (ERB) and used by many private schools to evaluate prospective students.
Three Levels
The ISEE has three levels with a different test for each level. The Lower Level is for students currently in 4th and 5th grade who are seeking admission to...
Posted on Mar 10th, 2010
This is the third in our series of Tuesday Testing Tips, prepared by Megan Cohen of La Jolla Learningworks.
You’ve helped your child prepare for the ISEE. Test day has come and gone. Now, the moment you’ve anticipated finally arrives and you receive your child’s score report. You open the envelope and unfold the report. You scan it over for meaningful information, but it all looks like Greek! All you can...