Award-Winning SSAT Prep in St. Louis
Award-Winning SSAT Prep in St. Louis
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Semester classLiveSSAT Prep - Upper Level Class
This SSAT Prep Class is designed to help students prepare to take the SSAT-Upper Level exam by equipping them with skills and test-taking strategies to achieve high scores. The course will cover content and strategies for each section of the test.
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SSAT Elementary Level Quantitative
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Top-Rated SSAT Prep Instructors in St. Louis
Verbal analogies and quantitative comparisons on the SSAT reward pattern recognition over raw knowledge, and that distinction shapes how Danielle structures prep for this exam. She teaches students to...
Education & Certificates
Tulane University of Louisiana
MS
Northwestern University
MS
The SSAT's verbal section is where most middle and upper level students lose ground, and Linford's prep zeroes in on the analogy and synonym questions that demand both vocabulary range and logical pat...
Education & Certificates
Yale University
MDV
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
MDV
The SSAT's analogy questions are unlike anything most middle schoolers encounter in school, and students who go in without a strategy for unfamiliar word relationships consistently run out of time in ...
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Yale University
BS
Decades in college-preparatory classrooms gave Patrick a precise read on where students lose points on the SSAT: not from lack of knowledge, but from unfamiliarity with how the exam constructs wrong a...
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Yale University
AM
I graduated from Cornell University studying Biology and choosing to specialize in Neurobiology and Behavior. I have an extensive background in math and science. I was pre- med during my four years an...
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Cornell University
AB
Brown University graduate Nadav brings a multilingual academic background to SSAT prep — and that breadth matters most on the verbal section, where students who understand how language works structura...
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Brown University
AM
I graduated from Dartmouth College with a double major, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in both Biochemistry/Molecular Biology and Music. I continued my education at Columbia University and received Mast...
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Columbia University in the City of New York
AM
Dartmouth College
AM
I have years of experience teaching writing and literary analysis in the classroom setting, and years of teaching students one on one.
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University of Chicago
AM
Classroom instruction for Kaplan in Tokyo gave Baljinder a rare vantage point: teaching SSAT prep to both Japanese students targeting North American universities and expat kids aiming for elite boardi...
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University of Alberta
Master's/Graduate
Byron's actuarial background gives him an unusual angle on SSAT prep: the quantitative sections are fundamentally about recognizing which mathematical structure a problem is testing, and he drills stu...
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University of Miami
MS
Michigan State University
MS
Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study timeline, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. Students who work with tutors for 8-12 weeks typically improve by 50-150 points, with some seeing larger jumps if they're addressing specific skill gaps. The key is identifying exactly where you're losing points—whether that's pacing on the quantitative section, inference questions in reading, or sentence completion problems—and targeting those areas strategically.
Reading comprehension and the upper-level verbal section challenge most students because they require both fast reading and deep understanding of nuanced questions. The quantitative section often trips up students on pacing—they get bogged down on hard problems and run out of time for easier ones later. A tutor can help you develop a strategy for each section: learning to predict answer choices in verbal, spotting trap answers in math, and managing your time so you're not rushing through questions you could get right.
Timing strategy is crucial—the SSAT isn't just about knowing the material, it's about getting the most points in the time you have. Many students waste valuable minutes on difficult problems early on and then rush through easier questions at the end. Tutors help you learn when to move on from a hard problem, how to allocate time across sections, and specific techniques like skimming vs. close reading for different passage types. With the right pacing plan, most students gain 10-30 points just from better time management.
Test anxiety often comes from feeling unprepared or not trusting your skills under pressure. Working with a tutor builds confidence through repetition and success—you'll take dozens of practice questions and full-length tests, so the real test feels familiar rather than scary. Tutors also teach you concrete strategies for the test day itself: breathing techniques, how to manage time so you're not panicking, and how to recover if you hit a hard section. When you've practiced the timing, know your weak spots are addressed, and have tested yourself many times, anxiety naturally decreases.
Taking 4-6 full-length practice tests under timed conditions is ideal, with spacing between them so you have time to learn from each one. The first practice test helps you establish a baseline and identify weak areas. Middle tests let you practice new strategies and see if they're working. Your final tests should feel like dress rehearsals—same timing, same setting, same pressure. A tutor will help you review each practice test strategically, focusing on the patterns in your mistakes rather than just going over the answers.
The writing sample is your chance to show schools how you think and express yourself—it's less about perfection and more about clarity and organization. You'll have 25 minutes to write one essay on a prompt, so practice is essential. Tutors help you develop a quick planning process, learn how to write a clear thesis with supporting examples, and practice writing under time pressure. The goal isn't to write like a novelist; it's to write a coherent, well-organized essay with specific examples. Most students improve significantly by practicing 8-10 timed essays with feedback.
A typical preparation timeline is 8-12 weeks, with 5-8 hours per week of focused study. This gives you time to learn the question formats, build skills, and practice under timed conditions. If you're starting from a lower baseline or aiming for a very high score, 12-16 weeks may be better. Starting earlier also reduces stress and prevents last-minute cramming. A tutor can create a personalized study plan based on your goal score, current skills, and test date, then adjust it as you progress.
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