PrepAim

Upper & Middle Level SSAT · 2026–27 admissions cycle

The SSAT prep that skips what your child already knows.

A 30-minute diagnostic pinpoints the exact skills costing your child points on the SSAT — then builds their entire study plan around closing those gaps before test day.

Free · 30 minutes · No credit card · Instant estimated score

Diagnostic Report UPPER LEVEL · FORM A
1,950 ▲ 45 this week

Estimated scaled score · 67th percentile

Quantitative · Algebra88%
Verbal · Synonyms79%
Verbal · Analogies41%
Reading · Inference & tone74%
Priority gap: Analogies — relationship types "part : whole" and "degree of intensity." Estimated +90 points available here. Your plan starts with these.

A prep book can't tell you why a question was missed.

PrepAim watches every answer your child gives and turns it into a precise picture of what to practice next — so study hours go where the points are.

A

Adaptive difficulty

The platform learns your child's level in each skill. Master geometry basics and it moves on to the harder cylinder and volume questions — no time wasted re-proving the easy ones.

B

Explanations that teach

We don't just mark B correct. Every explanation shows why A, C, D, and E were traps — the same trap patterns the SSAT reuses year after year.

C

Real test-day simulation

Full-length mock exams under strict timing, scored on the real scaled-score system, with a predicted score and percentile before the official sitting.

Every section of the test, covered in depth.

Quantitative: arithmetic through Algebra II, built for the no-calculator format.

Verbal: 3,000+ words with a focus on the second meanings and analogy relationships that trap strong students.

Reading: passages from 19th-century literature to modern science, testing inference, tone, and main idea.

Try 10 sample questions free

Quantitative · No calculator

If 3x + 5 = 20, what is the value of 2x − 1?

  • A 5 your answer
  • B 8
  • C 9 correct
  • D 10
Why this happened: You solved for x correctly (x = 5) but stopped there — the question asks for 2x − 1, which is 2(5) − 1 = 9. The SSAT plants the intermediate value as choice A on purpose. We'll flag every "answered the wrong question" miss like this one.

One-time pricing. No subscription to remember to cancel.

Every plan starts with the free diagnostic, so you'll know exactly where your child stands before paying anything.

Sprint

Test in the next 30 days

$99 one-time

30 days of full access

  • Unlimited adaptive practice
  • 2 full-length mock exams
  • Every answer explained
  • Daily study plan to test day
Start the Sprint
Most families choose this

Season Pass

Full prep, start to test day

$199 $249

Early-bird price through July 31

  • Access until your test date
  • 6 full-length mock exams
  • Parent dashboard & weekly progress email
  • Score prediction & percentile tracking
  • Mistake Bank — every miss, retestable
  • Score improvement guarantee
Get the Season Pass

Less than the cost of two hours of private tutoring — for the entire season.

Optional add-on

Essay Review — $89. Two rounds of written feedback on your child's application essays and SSAT writing sample, from a human reader. Add it to either plan at checkout.

Prepping more than one child? Siblings get 50% off any plan — applied automatically at checkout.

The score improvement guarantee

Complete your study plan and all six mock exams on the Season Pass, and if your child's official SSAT score doesn't improve over their diagnostic baseline, we refund every dollar. No forms, no fine print beyond finishing the work.

Diagnose. Drill the gaps. Simulate test day.

The same loop a great private tutor runs — systematized, and available every day of the week.

Week 1

Diagnose

A 30-minute adaptive diagnostic maps strengths and gaps across every tested skill, and produces a baseline scaled score.

Weeks 2–10

Drill the gaps

Short daily sessions target the weakest skills first — the ones worth the most points. Parents get a plain-English progress email every Sunday.

Final weeks

Simulate

Full-length, strictly timed mock exams build stamina and pacing, and converge on a predicted score before the real sitting.

"I built PrepAim after watching families spend thousands on tutoring hours that re-taught material their kids already knew. The data tells you exactly where the points are — prep should start there."

— Denis Sergeev, founder of PrepAim · built it after my daughter's SSAT prep

What parents ask before starting

Which SSAT levels does PrepAim cover?

PrepAim prepares students for the Middle Level SSAT (grades 5–7) and Upper Level SSAT (grades 8–11). The diagnostic automatically calibrates to your child's level and grade.

Is the diagnostic really free?

Yes — the 30-minute diagnostic, the estimated scaled score, and the full skill-gap report are free, with no credit card required. You keep the report whether or not you ever buy a plan.

How long does my child need to prepare?

Most families see meaningful gains in 8–12 weeks of short, consistent sessions — which is why starting in summer for a fall test date works best. If the test is sooner, the 30-day Sprint plan compresses the same approach into daily priorities.

How does the score improvement guarantee work?

On the Season Pass, complete your study plan and all six mock exams; if your child's official SSAT score doesn't improve over their diagnostic baseline, we refund the full price. Finishing the work is the only condition.

How is this different from a prep book or a tutor?

A book gives every student the same 300 questions; PrepAim continuously measures which skills are costing your child points and practices those first. Compared with tutoring at $150–300 per hour, a full season costs less than two tutoring sessions — and is available every day.

See exactly where your child stands — in 30 minutes, free.

The diagnostic produces an estimated scaled score, a percentile, and a skill-by-skill gap report you keep, whether or not you ever buy a plan.

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