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- If you have concerns about the accuracy of computer scoring or potential mistakes, you have the option to request a hand scoring review for your SSAT answer sheet. Here's how to do it:
+ Log in to your parent's SSAT account online.
+ Find the option to request a hand scoring review, and follow the provided instructions to book this service.
The SSAT is an undisclosed test so this service won't provide the actual questions or answers. If hand scoring results in a scoring change, the revised results are added to your account and those of all requested score recipients, and all parties are notified. If no change occurs, you will receive a notification letter.
- Please allow up to one month for hand-scoring results. The hand-scoring request deadline of August 31 is thirty days after the conclusion of the preceding testing year from August 1 to July 31. Hand scoring is not available for SSAT at Home or Prometric testing.
Test results will be available 14 days after the exam, and candidates can access their scores online.
- For the SSAT test, there is no limit to the number of schools that can receive your results. You can register schools to receive your scores both before and after the results are released. However, if you wish to remove a school from the list of recipients, you must do so before the score announcements are made.
- Elementary level students can take up to two Standard tests and one Flex test per testing year. Remember, that the Elementary level is not available on every Standard test date.
- Middle and Upper level students can take the SSAT multiple times per testing year. There are limits for the various modes of SSAT testing and not all may be available where you are. For the computer-based SSATs, Prometric (available worldwide) and SSAT at Home (only available in the US and Canada), students may take up to a combined total of 2 per testing year. For the paper-based SSATs, Flex and Standard, students may take all the Standard tests and up to 1 Flex test per testing year.