Our SHSAT Prep class for IS34 is designed to best prepare students for the SHSAT. We have broken down the topics of the verbal and math sections into small, focused lessons with associated practice problems for students to hone their test-taking abilities.
- 20 x 3-Hour Classes
- 4 Full-Length Proctored Tests
- Content & Strategies
- Detailed Assessment
- All Materials Included
- Plus, access to our on-demand SHSAT prep course
Only $475
or Call (917) 722-0677 for more information
We have a 78% acceptance rate to specialized high schools for students who scored over a 60% on their first diagnostic test. Based on previous classes, we find over an 80%* is needed to get into Brooklyn Tech or Staten Island Tech. Admission to Stuyvesant requires over a 90%* score approximately.
2024 SHSAT Prep Class Schedule
The SHSAT prep class runs from May 13 – October 17. Students are also given access to our online SHSAT prep course, which they can access as soon as they register. Note: the account that you create when you register will be the account used for the online access.
Our classes are up to date with the latest changes to the SHSAT.
Classes are held after school from 2:30 – 5:30pm.
Proposed Schedule (Dates are Subject to Change) | |
Monday, May 13, Test 1 | Wednesday, May 15, Lesson 01 |
Monday, May 20, Lesson 02 | Wednesday, May 22, Lesson 03 |
*Tuesday, May 28, Lesson 04 | Wednesday, May 29, Lesson 05 |
Monday, June 3, Lesson 06 | Wednesday, June 5, Lesson 07 |
Monday, June 10, Lesson 08 | Wednesday, June 12, Lesson 09 |
Monday, June 17, Test 2 | Wednesday, June 19, Lesson 10 |
Monday, September 9, Lesson 11 | Wednesday, September 11, Lesson 12 |
Monday, September 16, Lesson 13 | Wednesday, September 18, Lesson 14 |
Monday, September 23, Test 3 | Wednesday, September 25, Lesson 15 |
Monday, September 30, Test 6 | Wednesday, October 2, Lesson 17 |
Monday, October 7, Lesson 18 | Wednesday, October 9, Lesson 19 |
*Tuesday, October 15, Test 4 | Wednesday, October 16, Lesson 20 |
*The required scores are approximations based on our students’ previous results. The actual scoring of the SHSAT is a little more complicated, as a student who scores very highly in one section, Verbal or Math, and not as well in the other, may be better off than a student who scores well on both.