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Candidates are required to have their examination admission ticket and a valid ID card (Citizen ID card or Passport) with them in the exam room, and these documents should be placed on the table. In addition, candidates can bring a calculator, either a Texas Instruments BAII Plus/Professional or a Hewlett Packard 12C, including the Platinum version.
Candidates may also bring a calculator battery and earplugs if they find them necessary.
The SSAT test is a standardized test used by admission officers to assess the abilities of students seeking to enroll in an independent school in the United States. The SSAT test measures the basic verbal, math, and reading skills students need for successful performance in independent schools.
The SSAT test is administered by the Enrollment Management Association (EMA), a nonprofit organization that provides professional support, advocacy, and smart, strategic enrollment tools to the enrollment offices of more than 1300 independent schools.
- Elementary Level SSAT – For children currently in 3rd and 4th grades who are applying for admission to 4th and 5th grades.
- Middle Level SSAT – For children currently in grades 5 - 7 who seek admission to grades 6 through 8..
- Upper Level SSAT – For children currently in grades 8 - 11 who are applying for admission to grades 9 through PG (Post Graduate).
The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program is a professional certification offered internationally by the America based CFA Institute (formerly the Association for Investment Management and Research, or AIMR) to investment and financial professionals.
CFA Program includes a series of three exams: Levels I, II, and III. Each level of the curriculum builds on the prior level and becomes increasingly complex.
- The Level I exam consists of 180 multiple choice questions, split between two 135-minute sessions (session times are approximate). There is an optional break between sessions.
- The CFA Level II exam consists of 22 item sets comprised of vignettes with 88 accompanying multiple-choice questions. The Level II exam will be 4 hours and 24 minutes, split into two equal sessions of 2 hours and 12 minutes, with an optional break in-between.
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- For the GRE General test, online scores are typically accessible approximately 10 days after the test date. You can view your scores by logging into your online profile. The official score report will be mailed to your registered address, typically within 6 to 8 weeks, depending on your location.
- For the GRE Subjects test, your scores become available on your online account after 30 days. The official scorecard will also be sent to your registered address within 6 to 8 weeks, depending on your geographic area.
- Additionally, for the GRE iBT test, you have the option to send your score report to up to four schools for free on the test date, after completing the final test.