McGraw-Hill's Catholic High School Entrance Exams, 3rd Edition
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Introduction
Part 2. Diagnostic Tests (COOP, HSPT, TACHS)
Part 3. Question Types: Verbal Skills
Part 4. Question Types: Math and Quantitative Skills
Part 5. COOP, HSPT, and TACHS Practice Tests
The critical preparation you'll need to get into the Catholic high school you want
McGraw-Hill's Catholic High School Entrance Exams is the core guide to the three exams required for admission to Catholic high schools nationwide. It offers complete coverage of the Cooperative Admissions Examination (COOP), the High School Placement Test (HSPT), and the Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools (TACHS). Not only will you get expert prep advice on these exams, but also author Mark Stewart gives you inside information on gaining admission to a Catholic high school.
You'll also find inside:
- Six full-length sample tests: two practice COOPs, two practice HSPTs; and two TACHS with complete answer explanations
- Sample exams, exercises, and problems designed to match the real tests in content and level of difficulty
- Step-by-step review of all topics covered on the three exams
- Important information such as testing requirements, when to register, how scores are reported, and more