The Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT) – Pt. 2
Thursday, August 5th, 2010See Part 1 – What is the SHSAT and how do you register?
What is on the SHSAT?
The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) is a 2-hour and 30-minute, multiple choice test consisting of two sections – Verbal & Math.
Verbal Section – 3 parts — 45 questions –75 minutes
- Scrambled paragraphs – 5 questions
For each question, you are given the 1st of 6 sentences. You must correctly order the 5 subsequent sentences in order to form a coherent paragraph. This is intended to measure your ability to organize written information in a logical sequence. Questions in this section are worth twice as much as all others.
- Logical Reasoning – 10 questions
This section contains 10 questions that assess your ability to reason, drawing valid conclusions based on information provided. There are different types of questions: figuring out codes, determining relative positions of things or people, and identifying correct assumptions, among others. One of the keys to success in this section is to make sure you do not jump to conclusions that are not justified based on the conditions provided. (more…)
