We recommend starting at least one year before the test date—typically beginning in 7th grade if your child will take the test in 8th grade. This timeline allows students to:
That said, students can start at any time. We offer programs ranging from year-long courses to intensive 3-month bootcamps.
Timeline recommendations:
No. Students get one opportunity to take the SHSAT—either in 8th grade (for 9th grade admission) or in 9th grade (for 10th grade admission). There are no retakes or second chances, which makes proper preparation absolutely essential.
This one-shot policy is why we emphasize:
Stuyvesant typically has the highest cutoff score, which varies each year. Recent cutoff scores have ranged from 560-575 out of ~700 points. However, we recommend students aim for scores well above these cutoffs (590+) so as to counter any test-day score pull back.
Cutoff scores by school (approximate):
Note: These are estimates based on recent years and can change.
Test Overview:
The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) is a three-hour, computer-based exam with two sections: English Language Arts (ELA) and Mathematics. Starting in fall 2025, the SHSAT transitioned to a fully digital format with universal accessibility features and tech-enhanced question types.
Test Length:
Test Structure:
| Section | Total Items | Scored Items | Field-Test Items* |
|---|---|---|---|
| English Language Arts | 57 questions | 47 scored | 10 unscored |
| Mathematics | 57 questions | 47 scored | 10 unscored |
*Field-test items are experimental questions used to develop future tests. Students cannot identify which questions are field-test items, so they should answer every question.
ELA Section Content:
Math Section Content:
tarting in fall 2025, the SHSAT is now fully digital and taken on a computer. This change aligns with other major standardized tests like the SAT, PSAT, and New York State tests, which have all moved to computer-based formats.
What This Means for Your Child:
The digital format allows students to:
"My child isn't comfortable with computers - will they be okay?"
This is a common concern! Here's the good news:
How NYC STEM CLUB Prepares Students:
We integrate digital test practice throughout our program:
By test day, our students are completely comfortable with the digital format - they know exactly what to expect and how to use the tools to their advantage.
Important Details:
Practice Resources: NYC SHSAT Practice Tests | Tutorial
Since we've been preparing students with computer-based practice tests throughout 2025, we've seen several common challenges - and how students overcome them with practice.
Screen Fatigue
Digital Math Scratch Work
Navigation and Time Management
Over-Using Digital Tools
The Bottom Line:
These challenges can be best mitigated by proper practice. The students who will struggle most are those who practice only on paper and walk into a digital test cold. Set them up with the right tools for success.
Students who have been with us for over 6 months have had ample practice with the digital format and are very comfortable with navigating the test and pacing themselves.
Many NYC families prepare for both tests simultaneously. Here's how they differ:
Feature | SHSAT | Upper Level ISEE |
Purpose | NYC public specialized high schools | Private school admissions |
Schools | 8 specialized high schools | 200+ private schools nationwide |
Cost | Free | ~$225 |
Retakes | Once only (8th or 9th grade) | 3 times per year |
Sections | ELA + Math (2 sections) | Verbal + Quant + Reading + Math + Essay (5 sections) |
Length | 3 hours | ~3 hours |
Scoring | 400-800 scale | Percentile rankings (Stanine Score) |
Good news: The content overlaps significantly. Students preparing for the SHSAT are also well-prepared for the ISEE, and vice versa. Many of our students take both tests to maximize their school options.
Absolutely! We recommend a multi-pronged approach:
Specialized high schools (via SHSAT) - Tuition-free, excellent education
Private schools (via ISEE) - Small classes, extensive resources. Our students have done very well on the ISEE and many have secured admissions to top schools like Trinity, Dalton, Collegiate, Brearley, Riverdale, Horace Mann, and other private and boarding schools. NYC STEM CLUB provides admissions counseling and interview/essay prep as well.
Catholic schools (via TACHS/HSPT) - SHSAT students require minimal additional prep for Catholic school entrance exams. Most students take 1-2 practice tests to familiarize themselves with the format and may need just 1-2 private sessions at most. Our students have been accepted to Regis, Loyola, Dominican Academy, Notre Dame, Xavier, St. Peter's Prep, and more - many with merit scholarships. For families seeking excellent education without private school tuition, Catholic schools offer a strong option.
Strong zoned school - Backup option
This strategy maximizes your child's chances of attending a top school. Many NYC STEM CLUB students gain admission to both specialized AND private/Catholic schools, giving families more choices.
This is exactly why we recommend starting early! Our year-long program is designed to:
Students who struggle initially often show the most dramatic improvement. With proper instruction and practice, we've helped countless students overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Some of our students have had dramatic 200-250 point score increases.
We also offer:
Yes! We offer both in-person classes at our Manhattan Financial District location and live online instruction.
In-person: Small group classes at our Financial District location
Online: Primarily 1-on-1 instruction, with group classes available when we have multiple students requesting virtual sessions
Both formats include:
Our programs are tailored to each student's needs, so pricing varies based on:
For current pricing and to discuss which program is right for your child, please fill out our enrollment form.
There's no single "best" school - it depends on your child's interests and strengths:
Stuyvesant High School - Manhattan
Bronx High School of Science - The Bronx
Brooklyn Technical High School - Brooklyn
Other Specialized Schools:
Test Day: November (exact date varies by year)
Timeline:
If admitted:
If not admitted: