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The HSPT, or High School Placement Test, is a standardized tests that examines an eight graders ability to move on to ninth grade. If the student fails to pass, they may not be able to move on into their high school of choice. Let our eHow experts help your child pass with this guide to the HSPT.
Taking the High School Placement Test is a fact of life for an eighth grade student wishing to get into a Catholic high school. All students must take this test for Read More
The big day is coming as the date for you to take the High School Placement Test (HSPT) is rapidly approaching. As each day passes, you get more and more nervous. There is Read More
Preparing to take the High School Placement Test (HSPT) is easier than ever before. There are a number of resources available that provide practice questions and study Read More
The High School Placement Test (HSPT) is a 298-question exam that is used to compare students from different middle schools for admission into private Catholic high Read More
The High School Placement Test, or HSPT, is used by many Catholic and other private schools as a way of comparing middle school applicants from different schools. The test Read More
Many private and Catholic schools throughout the country use the High School Placement Test (HSPT) to screen possible candidates for admission. This standardized test Read More
The High School Placement Test (HSPT) is an annual admissions exam given by private and Catholic high schools to determine the academic strengths of their potential Read More
Your child is required to take a High School Placement Test, or HSPT, and you have no experience with the exam. You and your child are anxious about what's on the test and Read More
Taking the High School Placement Test is a fact of life for an eighth grade student wishing to get into a Catholic high school. All students must take this test for Read More
Taking the High School Placement Test is a fact of life for an eighth grade student wishing to get into a Catholic high school. All students must take this test for Read More
Taking standardized tests is more about self-discipline than about ability. High scores are earned with diligent effort and time spent studying the subject material. You Read More
All public schools and some private schools administer standardized tests on an annual basis. Some states require additional tests in order for a student to pass on to the Read More
Tests don’t necessarily measure the knowledge that the student has but can be a measure of how well that they take a test. If you would like to help your child show the Read More
If you find that you freeze up when it's time to take a test, your entire educational process may be harmed. Test taking is one way that most teachers or institutions judge Read More
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A multiple-choice test is nothing more than a modified version of a true-false test. Instead of looking at absolutes and lower-level thinking skills like a true-false test Read More
The High School Placement Test (HSPT) consists of five main testing subjects that combine for a total of 298 questions. The five areas of the HSPT are verbal, quantitative, Read More
The HSPT is often necessary when a middle school student is applying for admission to a private or parochial high school. School administrators use HSPT scores to compare Read More
Passing the HSPT (High School Placement Test) requires the mastering four skill sets: quantitative, math, reading, and language. There are several things to keep in mind Read More
In certain states, high school students must receive a "proficient" score on the High School Placement Test to graduate. If, during the school year, a student has Read More
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Studying for the HSPT