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In this episode of Be Evolved, Mary Miele is joined by Amy Nathan, Director of Student Services, and Becky Rebeck, Director of Assessment, for a thoughtful and practical conversation about two of the most important admissions tests students face in New York City: the ISEE and the SHSAT. Together, they walk families through what these exams really measure, why starting 6–8 months early makes a major difference, and how families can follow a clear prep timeline — from academic assessment and foundational skill-building to strategy, stamina, and full-length practice.
The discussion emphasizes that strong test performance is built over time, not crammed. Amy outlines a clear, research-based preparation timeline that begins six to eight months before test day, allowing students to build foundational academic skills, learn test-specific strategies without pressure, and gradually develop confidence and endurance. Becky explains how assessments—including mock testing, academic evaluations, and cognitive learning profiles—help families truly understand how a child learns, so preparation can be personalized rather than overwhelming.
Throughout the episode, the focus remains on the child's experience: reducing stress, honoring individual learning styles, and turning test prep into a process that builds long-term skills and confidence.
Key takeaways include:
Families who want thoughtful guidance and a supportive plan are encouraged to reach out and start the conversation: [email protected].
Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability.
For the full transcript of today's episode along with our terms, conditions, and disclaimers and privacy policies, visit the Evolved Education website at: https://evolvededucationcompany.com/resources/podcast/
© 2021 - 2026 Mary Miele
By Mary Miele5
2020 ratings
In this episode of Be Evolved, Mary Miele is joined by Amy Nathan, Director of Student Services, and Becky Rebeck, Director of Assessment, for a thoughtful and practical conversation about two of the most important admissions tests students face in New York City: the ISEE and the SHSAT. Together, they walk families through what these exams really measure, why starting 6–8 months early makes a major difference, and how families can follow a clear prep timeline — from academic assessment and foundational skill-building to strategy, stamina, and full-length practice.
The discussion emphasizes that strong test performance is built over time, not crammed. Amy outlines a clear, research-based preparation timeline that begins six to eight months before test day, allowing students to build foundational academic skills, learn test-specific strategies without pressure, and gradually develop confidence and endurance. Becky explains how assessments—including mock testing, academic evaluations, and cognitive learning profiles—help families truly understand how a child learns, so preparation can be personalized rather than overwhelming.
Throughout the episode, the focus remains on the child's experience: reducing stress, honoring individual learning styles, and turning test prep into a process that builds long-term skills and confidence.
Key takeaways include:
Families who want thoughtful guidance and a supportive plan are encouraged to reach out and start the conversation: [email protected].
Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability.
For the full transcript of today's episode along with our terms, conditions, and disclaimers and privacy policies, visit the Evolved Education website at: https://evolvededucationcompany.com/resources/podcast/
© 2021 - 2026 Mary Miele

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