i'm applying to princeton university and it talks about secondary school application. what does that mean. i looked all over the website, but it didn't say what it was but only that i had to fill it out. so can you tell me what it was please thank you.

http://www.ssat.org/

The term "secondary school application" refers to the application that you need to fill out for admission to Princeton University. It is a separate application from the Common Application or Coalition Application, which are commonly used for undergraduate college admissions.

To provide more information about the secondary school application, I would need to clarify a few things. Firstly, are you referring to the secondary school report or the application itself? The website you provided is for the SSAT (Secondary School Admission Test), which is a standardized test for admission to independent schools. If you are applying to Princeton University, you may need to consult their official website or contact their admissions office to get detailed instructions regarding the application process and specific requirements.

Typically, a secondary school report is a component of the college application process where your high school counselor provides information about your academic performance, extracurricular activities, and personal qualities. This report helps admissions officers gain a comprehensive understanding of your overall high school experience.

It is important to gather information directly from Princeton University's admissions office to ensure that you have accurate and up-to-date information on their application requirements. Their official website or contacting them directly would be the best way to get the specific details you need to complete your application successfully.