William and his older brother and sister are all studying at iCALC. This time focuses on the true story of “Growth Star” William, who made a remarkable leap from 18% to 99% on the SCAT.
Little Encyclopedia: About SCAT and CTY American Genius Camp Summer School: One of the References for Ivy League Admissions The SCAT exam, which stands for School and College Ability Test, is the exclusive test for CTY. Organized by the Center for Talented Youth (CTY) at Johns Hopkins University, which ranks 9th in the U.S. and 15th globally, and has produced 37 Nobel Prize winners, this exam determines whether students from grades 2-12 are eligible to participate in the talent program. This highly valuable summer camp is very helpful for applying to Ivy League schools! SCAT scores can be used not only to apply for CTY summer school but also as standardized test scores for applying to other summer schools such as Northwestern University’s CTD, Duke University’s TIP program, and the SIG program for young talents. Many universities and colleges use SCAT scores as one of the admission criteria to assess applicants’ academic abilities and potential for success. Some scholarship programs also consider these scores when deciding scholarship recipients.

