CAT Test Preparation

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CAT stands for Cognitive Abilities Tests (sometimes known as a CogAT). These are tests that examine the general intelligence of a student and see your aptitude within certain subjects.
CAT tests are sometimes used for students in primary school as well, though it is more common among secondary school students in Year 7 and sometimes in Year 9.There are four main areas which are assessed:
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About the CAT Test Preparation
CAT stands for Cognitive Abilities Tests (sometimes known as a CogAT). These are tests that examine the general intelligence of a student and see your aptitude within certain subjects CATs are marked tests which assess your child’s general intelligence. They differ from SATs in that they test ability rather than knowledge. The results are used as a benchmark of your child’s overall intelligence, abilities and potential. They can also be used in order to help the school stream your child (either in all subjects or just in certain subjects) and to predict future achievements such as GCSEs and National 4 and 5s. In fact, the results can be used as a benchmark of your child’s progress throughout their secondary years.
CAT tests are sometimes used for students in primary school as well, though it is more common among secondary school students in Year 7 and sometimes in Year 9.

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