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posts about SHSAT, SHSAT Prep, specialized high school admission in NYC. Scope is general


SHSAT is Tougher Than the SAT?
Did you know that the SHSAT may be considered tougher than the SAT? While "tougher" can mean different things to different people, here are some facts: Understanding the Digital SAT The SAT, in its current digital form, tests math and reading, has 98 questions, and lasts for 2 hours and 14 minutes. But that time is broken up into 4 modules: 32 minutes for Verbal (27 Questions) 32 minutes for Verbal (27 Questions) 35 minutes for Math (22 Questions) 35 minutes for Math (22 Qu

David Park
1 hour ago2 min read


Estimating : A Powerful Tool to Save Time
Time management during test-taking is more important than ever with the SHSAT transitioning to a digital format. Students can no longer skip tricky, difficult questions and return to them later. Once a question is answered, that answer is locked in, meaning the digital CAT format turns the SHSAT into a one-way street—students can only move forward. This change encourages students to be mindful of their time as they navigate their way through the test. With this in mind, it's

David Park
22 hours ago3 min read


SHSAT/SAT Grammar Made Simple: Compound Subjects (And/Or)
Subject Verb Agreement is one of those grammar concepts that shows up again and again on the SHSAT and SAT. But what does it mean for a subject and a verb to “agree”? It doesn’t mean they share the same opinion. It simply means they match in number: singular subjects take singular verbs, and plural subjects take plural verbs. Here’s a very basic example: The clown is sad. In the sentence, “the clown” is the subject and is singular, so we use the singular verb “is" and

David Park
2 days ago2 min read


SHSAT Cutoff Scores: Most Recent from Spring 2026)
If you're curious about SHSAT cutoff scores for admission to NYC's top specialized high schools, you're in the right place. Each year, these cutoff scores shift and change, reflecting the unique dynamics of student interest and school rankings. Essentially, the cutoff score is a reflection of demand—when more students list a school as their top choice, the cutoff score for that school tends to rise. For example, we've seen some notable increases in cutoff scores for the High

David Park
3 days ago2 min read


SHSAT Math / Divisibility Made Easy
Knowing whether a given number can be divided cleanly by others is not just useful—it's like unlocking a little secret about math! This skill comes in handy for various tasks, whether you're factoring numbers or checking if a number is prime. We've put together a collection of helpful divisibility rules just for you! Many of these rules might already be familiar to you. Please take a moment to focus on the ones that are new to you. You’ll find that learning them can be both f

David Park
4 days ago3 min read


SHSAT Grammar / Consistent Lists
When we create a sentence that includes multiple items, it’s important to keep those items in a similar format. This not only makes our writing clearer but also more enjoyable to read. Here’s an example from the 2018 SHSAT Test A (Question #3): The animal shelter, which is located on Midway Street, is looking for volunteers to help with a variety of tasks, such as walking dogs, cleaning kennels, hand- feeding newborn kittens, and supporting the pet adoption process. Thi

David Park
4 days ago2 min read


NYCGPrep SHSAT CAT Math Mini Tests (Two CAT Math Quizzes)
We're excited to share that NYCGPrep has created a 10-question SHSAT Math Mini CAT Test! This fun little test will help you get comfortable navigating through a stream of digital SHSAT Math questions. To access the test, simply click the link below. You'll be asked to submit your email address. And once that is done, you'll dive into a series of multiple-choice math questions. Remember to move through the test without backtracking, and after answering all 10 questions, you'll

David Park
Jul 21 min read


NYCGPrep SHSAT Videos Available on NYCGPrep Youtube Channel
To offer a glimpse of in-person instruction at NYCGPrep, we have made some video lessons available for view on Youtube. These tutorials review individual SHSAT questions from practice tests published by the NYC Department of Education in the past 20 years. Each video lesson is about 1½-minutes long and features David Park, the Director of SAT and SHSAT Prep at NYCG Prep. You can watch these helpful videos on the NYCGPrep YouTube channel. We truly believe they will give you a

David Park
Jul 21 min read


Probability Basics: Any Event
Probability questions show up on the SHSAT and SAT almost every year—and they can feel tricky at first, especially when more than one event is involved. A common point of confusion is figuring out whether one event makes another event more (or less) likely. Here’s the reassuring part: no matter how complicated a probability question looks, the final probability is always a number between 0 and 1. • A probability of 0 means the event is impossible and will absolutely not happe

David Park
Jul 12 min read


Decimal to Fraction Conversions for SHSAT & SAT Success
One of the simplest ways to boost your SHSAT math performance is to save time on routine calculations. A great place to start is memorizing a handful of common fractions and their decimal equivalents—so you can recognize them instantly and keep moving with confidence. Below are some of the most useful fraction–decimal pairs to know. 1/2 = 0.5 1/4 = 0.25 1/8 = 0.125 1/9 = 0.1̅1̅ (think of it as 1/3 of 1/3) 3/8 = 0.375 3/4 = 0.75 5/8 =

David Park
Jun 301 min read


Three Common Right Triangles on the SHSAT/SAT
Right triangle questions show up often on the SHSAT and SAT. Sometimes they’re presented directly, and other times they’re hidden inside questions about rectangles or squares. For example, you might be given a rectangle that’s 12 feet long and 5 feet wide and asked to find the length of the diagonal. That diagonal is, in fact, the hypotenuse of a right triangle—so this becomes a right triangle problem. A great way to work faster (and more confidently) is to memorize three com

David Park
Jun 292 min read


SHSAT Boot Camp: 3-Week Summer Intensive
We’re excited to offer a 3-week SHSAT Boot Camp designed to help students feel confident, prepared, and ready to do their best on test day.

David Park
Jun 291 min read


New Digital SHSAT: What is a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT)? NYCGPrep's SHSAT Mini Test
Starting in fall/winter 2026, the SHSAT is officially moving to a digital format. Students will take the test on computers provided right at the testing location by the NYC Department of Education.

David Park
Jun 261 min read


Unheralded Perk of the SHSAT
I took the SHSAT when it was still the days of number 2 pencils, paper booklets, and a single brick-and-mortar test site. Back then, NYC only had three specialized high schools, and everyone just called the SHSAT "the Stuy Test.

David Park
Jun 252 min read


Secret Weapon of the Digital SHSAT
Every year, over 30,000 New York City middle schoolers take on the SHSAT. It’s a massive milestone, and the stakes feel incredibly high since it’s the single ticket into the city’s specialized high schools. But starting in the fall of 2026

David Park
Jun 252 min read
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