What do SSAT Scores Indicate?
SSAT is scored by counting the number of points gained by the responses given by students. Each question is given the same value while scoring. Out of the five sections in SSAT, four sections are given a numerical score, whereas one section, which is the writing section, is not scored. Moreover, only one score is mentioned for the two Quantitative sections. Therefore, the score report contains four scaled scores, which are as follows: • Verbal Section Score – The Verbal Section score indicates your vocabulary skills and skills of logically relating ideas since it represents your attempt in the questions based on synonyms and antonyms. • Quantitative Section Score – The Quantitative Section score is a measure of your mathematical abilities. It indicates your level of skills and abilities in concepts related to arithmetic, algebra, geometry and other quantitative concepts. • Reading Comprehension Score – This score shows your comprehension skills. It is a measure of your level of underst