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SPECIALIZED HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEST

SHSAT Exam Prep

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SHSAT exam preparation at SparkBrain Learning
Stuyvesant
Bronx Science
✏️
SPECIALIZED HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEST

SHSAT Exam Prep

Your gateway to NYC’s top high schools

SHSAT exam prep

Gain admission to Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech, and more. Expert preparation with real practice exams in Fresh Meadows, Queens.

Call (718) 790-8911
SHSAT Prep Practice Exams Licensed Educator Fresh Meadows

What is the SHSAT?

The Gateway to NYC’s Best High Schools

The Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT) is the sole entrance exam for New York City’s nine specialized high schools — some of the most prestigious public schools in the entire country. Your child’s score is the only factor that determines admission. There are no interviews, no essays, no GPA requirements.

Over 27,000 students take the SHSAT every year, competing for roughly 4,000 seats. That means only the top 15% get in. Professional preparation isn’t optional — it’s essential.

Stuyvesant
Manhattan
Bronx Science
Bronx
Brooklyn Tech
Brooklyn
Staten Island Tech
Staten Island
HSMSE
Manhattan
Queens Sci
Queens
+ 3 More Specialized Schools

What the SHSAT Tests

Two sections, 114 minutes, one shot — here’s what your child faces

ELA Section
57 questions · ~57 minutes
Revising/Editing (Part 1) — Grammar, sentence structure, word choice
Revising/Editing (Part 2) — Improve full passages, fix errors in context
Reading Comprehension — Fiction, nonfiction, poetry analysis
Math Section
57 questions · ~57 minutes
Word Problems — Multi-step, real-world problem solving
Algebra & Geometry — Equations, shapes, coordinate geometry
Numbers & Operations — Fractions, ratios, percents, statistics
Students preparing together

Our Approach

How We Prepare Your Child

1
Diagnostic Assessment
We start with a full-length practice SHSAT to identify your child’s exact strengths and weaknesses across both ELA and Math.
2
Personalized Study Plan
Every student gets a custom plan targeting the specific topics where points are being lost. No wasted time on areas they’ve already mastered.
3
Real Practice Exams
Students practice with actual SHSAT exams from previous years under timed conditions — the exact format, difficulty, and pacing of the real test.
4
Test-Taking Strategies
Time management, elimination techniques, when to skip and return — the strategies that separate top scorers from everyone else.

SHSAT by the Numbers

27,000+ students compete annually
~4,000 seats
Only ~15% of test-takers earn admission
Stuyvesant cutoff score
~560 / 800
Highest cutoff of all 9 schools
Bronx Science / Brooklyn Tech
~500 / 800
Competitive but achievable with preparation
Average score improvement with tutoring
+80–120 pts
The difference between rejection and admission
100% score
Aim for the top.
We’ll get you there.

Why Families Choose SparkBrain for SHSAT

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Licensed Educator
Led by Vera Borukhov — college professor, literacy specialist, 15+ years experience. Not college students with a script.
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Real Past Exams
Practice with actual SHSAT exams from previous years. Exact format, timing, and difficulty your child will face.
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Personalized Plan
Every student gets a custom study plan based on diagnostic testing. We target exactly where points are being lost.
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Timed Practice
Students practice under real time constraints. 114 minutes, no breaks — we make sure they’re ready for the pressure.
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Score Tracking
Regular practice tests with detailed score breakdowns so you can see exactly how your child is improving week by week.
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We Care
Our difference is simple — we care wholeheartedly about your child’s success. Every session is designed to build confidence.

What is the SHSAT?

The Gateway to NYC’s Best High Schools

The SHSAT is the sole entrance exam for NYC’s nine specialized high schools. No interviews, no essays — just the test score.

27K+
students compete
~4,000
seats available
15%
get admitted

Professional preparation isn’t optional — it’s the difference between admission and rejection.

Stuyvesant
Manhattan
Bronx Science
Bronx
Brooklyn Tech
Brooklyn
Staten Island Tech
Staten Island
HSMSE
Manhattan
Queens Sci
Queens
+ 3 More Specialized Schools
SHSAT exam

What the SHSAT Tests

Two sections, 114 minutes, one shot

ELA Section
57 questions · ~57 minutes
Revising/Editing (Part 1) — Grammar, sentence structure, word choice
Revising/Editing (Part 2) — Improve full passages, fix errors
Reading Comprehension — Fiction, nonfiction, poetry
Math Section
57 questions · ~57 minutes
Word Problems — Multi-step, real-world solving
Algebra & Geometry — Equations, shapes, coordinates
Numbers & Operations — Fractions, ratios, percents

Our Approach

How We Prepare Your Child

Students preparing
1
Diagnostic Assessment
Full practice SHSAT to map strengths and weaknesses.
2
Personalized Study Plan
Custom plan targeting where points are lost.
3
Real Practice Exams
Actual SHSAT exams from previous years, timed.
4
Test-Taking Strategies
Time management, elimination, pacing techniques.

SHSAT by the Numbers

100%
27K+ students compete
~4,000 seats
Only ~15% earn admission
Stuyvesant cutoff
~560 / 800
Highest cutoff of all 9 schools
Bronx Sci / Brooklyn Tech
~500 / 800
Achievable with preparation
Avg improvement w/ tutoring
+80–120 pts
The difference between rejection and admission

Why SparkBrain for SHSAT

🎓
Licensed Educator
Vera Borukhov, 15+ years
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Real Past Exams
Actual SHSAT format
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Custom Plan
Target weak areas
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Timed Practice
114 min, no breaks
📈
Score Tracking
Weekly breakdowns
❤️
We Care
Your child’s success

Real results from real families

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Parents Ask, We Answer

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about SHSAT exam preparation

What are the NY State ELA and Math exams, and when are they administered?
The New York State ELA (English Language Arts) and Mathematics exams are standardized tests administered annually to all students in grades 3 through 8 across New York State. These exams are typically given in the spring — the ELA exam usually takes place in April, and the Math exam follows in May. Each exam spans multiple sessions over two days and is aligned to the New York State Next Generation Learning Standards. The ELA exam tests reading comprehension, writing from sources, and listening skills, while the Math exam covers number sense, algebra, geometry, measurement, and data analysis. Scores range from Level 1 (below standard) to Level 4 (exceeding standard), with Level 3 considered “proficient.” These scores can affect class placement, gifted program eligibility, and middle school admissions in New York City. SparkBrain Learning in Fresh Meadows, Queens prepares students for both exams using real practice tests from previous years.
How can I help my child prepare for the NY State Math exam?
The most effective way to prepare your child for the NY State Math exam is through consistent, structured practice with materials that match the actual test format. At SparkBrain Learning, we use real practice exams from previous years so students become familiar with the exact question types, timing, and level of difficulty they’ll encounter on test day. Our program covers all tested domains: number sense and operations, fractions, decimals and percents, geometry and measurement, algebra and patterns, data analysis, and multi-step word problems. We focus heavily on word problems because they make up a significant portion of the exam and require students to show their mathematical reasoning step by step. Each student receives a personalized study plan based on a diagnostic assessment that identifies their specific areas of weakness. Sessions are led and supervised by Vera Borukhov, a licensed educator and literacy specialist with over 15 years of experience. We recommend starting preparation at least 8 to 12 weeks before the exam date for best results. Parents in Fresh Meadows, Flushing, Bayside, and greater Queens can call (718) 790-8911 to schedule a free assessment.
What reading and writing skills does the ELA exam test?
The NY State ELA exam tests a broad range of reading and writing skills aligned to the Next Generation Learning Standards. On the reading side, students must demonstrate comprehension of both literary and informational texts, identify main ideas and key details, make inferences based on textual evidence, analyze author’s purpose and craft, compare and contrast multiple texts, determine the meaning of vocabulary words in context, and understand cause-and-effect relationships. The writing portion requires students to compose text-based short responses that cite specific evidence from passages, write extended essays that develop a clear argument or explanation using multiple sources, and demonstrate command of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and sentence structure. There is also a listening component where students answer questions based on passages read aloud, testing active listening and note-taking ability. At SparkBrain Learning, our literacy specialist Vera Borukhov teaches students a systematic approach to breaking down any passage so they can answer even the most challenging questions with confidence.
What do the NY State exam score levels (Level 1–4) mean?
NY State exam scores are reported on a scale from Level 1 to Level 4. Level 1 means the student is “well below proficient” and has not demonstrated the knowledge and skills expected for their grade level. Level 2 means “partially proficient” — the student shows some understanding but has significant gaps. Level 3 means “proficient” — the student meets the grade-level learning standards and is on track for academic success. Level 4 means “exceeding proficient” — the student demonstrates a thorough understanding and can apply concepts in complex situations. The goal for every student should be Level 3 or above. These scores have real consequences: they can affect placement in advanced or remedial classes, eligibility for gifted and talented programs, acceptance to competitive middle schools and high schools in NYC, and teacher evaluations. Approximately 45% of New York City students currently score at Level 1 or 2 on state exams. SparkBrain’s test prep program consistently helps students move from Level 2 to Level 3 or Level 4, often within a single semester of focused preparation.
Why is professional tutoring better than self-study for state exam prep?
While practice at home is helpful, professional tutoring provides several critical advantages for NY State ELA and Math exam preparation. First, a qualified tutor can administer diagnostic assessments to identify the exact areas where your child struggles rather than spending time on topics they’ve already mastered. Second, professional programs like SparkBrain use authentic practice exams from previous test administrations, which are not always publicly available. These real exams expose students to the actual format, question types, and difficulty level they’ll encounter. Third, a licensed educator understands the scoring rubrics and can teach students how to maximize partial credit on open-ended questions by showing their work and explaining their reasoning — a skill that generic worksheets don’t develop. Fourth, consistent weekly sessions create accountability and structure that self-study often lacks, especially for younger students in grades 3 through 5. At SparkBrain Learning, every session is supervised by Vera Borukhov, a licensed educator, literacy specialist, and college professor with over 15 years of experience. Our tutoring center in Fresh Meadows, Queens serves families throughout Flushing, Bayside, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, and the broader Queens and NYC area.
When should my child start preparing for the NY State exams?
We recommend starting NY State ELA and Math exam preparation at least 8 to 12 weeks before the testing window, which typically falls in April for ELA and May for Math. However, the earlier your child begins, the more time they have to build foundational skills, close knowledge gaps, and develop test-taking confidence. For students who scored Level 1 or 2 on previous exams, starting 4 to 6 months in advance allows for more thorough skill-building. Year-round tutoring is ideal because it maintains academic momentum and prevents the “summer slide” — the well-documented loss of learning that occurs during extended breaks. At SparkBrain, we offer flexible scheduling with weekday and weekend sessions to fit your family’s routine. Our diagnostic assessment, which is completely free, gives you a clear picture of exactly where your child stands and what they need to focus on. Many families in Fresh Meadows and surrounding Queens neighborhoods enroll their children at the start of the school year to ensure they’re fully prepared well before testing season begins.
What math topics are covered on the NY State exam for each grade?
The NY State Math exam covers grade-specific content aligned to the Next Generation Mathematics Learning Standards. In grades 3 and 4, the focus is on multiplication and division facts, place value, basic fractions, measurement, and simple geometry like identifying shapes and calculating perimeter and area. In grade 5, students encounter more complex fraction operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying), volume calculations, coordinate graphing, and decimal operations. Grade 6 introduces ratios, rates, percent problems, expressions and equations, and statistical thinking including mean, median, and data distributions. In grades 7 and 8, the exam covers proportional relationships, solving multi-step equations and inequalities, working with rational and irrational numbers, understanding functions, geometry involving angles, surface area, volume of complex shapes, and an introduction to the Pythagorean theorem. At SparkBrain, we tailor our instruction to your child’s specific grade level and focus on the topics that carry the most weight on their particular exam.
How does SparkBrain’s tutoring approach differ from other learning centers?
SparkBrain Learning is not a franchise tutoring center staffed by college students following a script. Every session is led and supervised by Vera Borukhov, a licensed educator, certified literacy specialist, and college professor who brings over 15 years of classroom and tutoring experience to each student’s preparation. Our approach is built on three pillars that set us apart. First, we use real NY State practice exams from previous years — not generic third-party worksheets — so your child practices with the exact format, language, and difficulty level they’ll see on test day. Second, every student receives a fully personalized study plan based on a free diagnostic assessment. We don’t waste time on topics your child already knows; we laser-focus on the gaps that will produce the biggest score improvements. Third, we care wholeheartedly about every student’s success. We provide detailed progress reports after every session, maintain open communication with parents, and adjust our teaching strategies based on how each child learns best. Our tutoring center is located at 69-04 Fresh Meadow Lane in Fresh Meadows, NY 11365, and we serve students and families across Queens including Flushing, Bayside, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens Hills, Jamaica Estates, and Briarwood.
Does my child need to prepare for both the ELA and Math exams?
Yes, we strongly recommend preparing for both the ELA and Math exams because they test fundamentally different skill sets and both scores matter for your child’s academic trajectory. Many parents focus only on math because it feels more “studyable,” but the ELA exam is equally important and often more challenging because it requires skills that take longer to develop — reading comprehension, analytical writing, and vocabulary knowledge. Students who score well on ELA tend to perform better across all subjects because strong reading skills are the foundation of learning in every class. Similarly, math preparation builds critical thinking and problem-solving abilities that extend beyond the test. At SparkBrain, we offer comprehensive preparation for both exams, and many of our students attend sessions that alternate between ELA and Math focus depending on their needs. We also find that students who prepare for both exams develop stronger overall test-taking strategies — time management, process of elimination, answer verification — that boost their performance on both tests.
What results can I expect from SparkBrain’s test prep program?
While every student’s starting point and learning pace is different, SparkBrain’s track record shows consistent, measurable improvement. On average, our students improve by 1 to 2 performance levels on the NY State exams after a full semester of preparation — meaning a student who starts at Level 2 (partially proficient) typically reaches Level 3 (proficient) or Level 4 (exceeding). Students who begin preparation earlier and attend sessions consistently tend to see the greatest gains. Beyond test scores, parents consistently report improvements in their child’s overall academic confidence, homework independence, classroom participation, and attitude toward learning. Our approach builds lasting skills, not just test-taking tricks. We use progress assessments throughout the preparation period so you can see exactly how your child is improving and which areas still need work. We also provide detailed session reports so you’re never left guessing about what your child is learning. To get a clear picture of where your child stands right now, call or text (718) 790-8911 to schedule a free diagnostic assessment at our Fresh Meadows, Queens location.

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“My son’s grades went from C’s to A’s in just two months. The tutor understood exactly how he learns.”
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Sarah M.
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“We tried three other tutoring services before SparkBrain. Nothing comes close. The attention is unmatched.”
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David R.
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“Our daughter went from Level 2 to Level 4 after just 10 sessions. Incredible results.”
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Jennifer L.
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“SparkBrain helped our daughter get into Bronx Science. The SHSAT strategies were game-changers.”
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“Best investment we’ve made in our child’s education. The confidence boost has been life-changing.”
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Parents Ask, We Answer

FAQ

What is the SHSAT?
The SHSAT is the sole entrance exam for NYC’s nine specialized high schools including Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, and Brooklyn Tech. Over 27,000 students compete for ~4,000 seats yearly. Your child’s score is the only factor — no interviews or essays. SparkBrain in Fresh Meadows prepares students with real past exams.
What does the SHSAT test?
ELA section (57 questions): revising/editing and reading comprehension. Math section (57 questions): word problems, algebra, geometry, data analysis. Total 114 minutes. Scored ~200-800. Stuyvesant cutoff ~560, Bronx Sci/Brooklyn Tech ~500.
When should my child start preparing?
Start 6-12 months before the exam (late Oct/Nov). Summer between 7th and 8th grade is ideal. Weekly sessions beat cramming. Call (718) 790-8911 for a free diagnostic assessment.
What score does my child need?
Stuyvesant ~555-565, Bronx Science/Brooklyn Tech ~500-515, Staten Island Tech ~515-525, other schools ~480-510. SparkBrain students improve 80-120 points on average.
How does SparkBrain prepare students?
Diagnostic exam, personalized study plan, real past SHSAT exams under timed conditions, and test-taking strategies. Led by Vera Borukhov, licensed educator with 15+ years experience. 69-04 Fresh Meadow Lane, Queens.
Is the SHSAT the only way in?
For 8 of 9 schools, yes. LaGuardia uses auditions. For Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech and the rest — SHSAT score only. No waitlist, no appeals. One chance per year.
How is SparkBrain different?
Licensed educator (not college students), real past exams (not generic worksheets), individual study plans, small groups, and we genuinely care. Serving Fresh Meadows, Flushing, Bayside, Forest Hills, and all of Queens.
What results can I expect?
80-120 point improvement on average. Better problem-solving, confidence, and less test anxiety. Weekly progress tracking. Call (718) 790-8911 for a free diagnostic in Fresh Meadows.

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