Mock Testing Registration

We provide proctoring and analysis for diagnostic ISEE, ACT, and SAT mock exams. This diagnostic service is generally provided at no-charge for current and prospective clients. Taking a full-length practice test is the best way for a student to start their test prep as the diagnostic serves as a baseline from which to set up a roadmap for success. Additional mock testing will take place in our Study Space using your child’s Piqosity account, and we encourage students to complete full length mock tests every 6-8 weeks (or 2 weeks before their actual exam).

One of our brilliant, human tutors (no machines) will score and analyze the test results. You’ll receive the results via email by the next business day depending on the number of students testing.

  • Register at least 24-hours in advance so that we can ensure that your child is taking the appropriate exam including level and iteration.
  • Arrive at least 5-minutes before the scheduled time at the Study Lounge. Late arrivals may be refused entry as it will disrupt the timing for other students.​

If your child requires extended testing time, do NOT use this form. You must make arrangements with us in advance as we may not have sufficient time or space to accommodate.

  • The Upper Level ISEE test will last approximately 3 hours. Upper Level is for students applying to grades 9-12.​
  • The Middle Level ISEE test will last approximately 3 hours. The Middle Level is for students applying to grades 8 and 9.
  • The Lower Level ISEE test will last approximately 2.5 hours. Lower Level is for students applying to grades 6 and 7.

Calculators are not allowed on the ISEE. Students should bring two pencils and a pen.

The ACT with Writing lasts approximately 3 hours.

Students should bring a calculator and two pencils.

The SAT with Writing lasts approximately 2 hours and 14 minutes.

Students must bring their laptop with the BlueBook App installed, and they should also bring a calculator. You can find the BlueBook App here.

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