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SAT
The Scholastic Aptitude Test
Nowadays, SAT scores can make or break your college application package. And, when you think about it, your scores are the most objective component of your application: Every student is confronted with the same set of questions and given the same amount of time to answer them. So why not prepare as much as you can, maximize your score potential, and improve your chances of getting in to where you want to go?
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The ACT Assessment®
Each year, more than 2 million college-bound students like you take the 3-hour ACT to better their chances of getting into the college of their choice. Whether you plan on setting aside months to get ready or you prefer last-minute studying, the best way to prepare is with plenty of practice tests, an understanding of how the test works, and insight into how the test makers think.
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GMAT CAT®
Graduate Management Admission Test
Great scores on the GMAT® test, while no guarantee of acceptance, certainly help your chances of getting into the business school of your choice. But as the structure of the test has changed, so have the demands on the test taker. To get the practice necessary, a full-length GMAT CAT® practice exam is all you need.
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GRE® CAT
Graduate Record Examination
A small sample of online questions is inadequate practice for doing well on today's computer-adaptive exam. The nonlinear CAT adapts to your performance as you progress through the test. And unlike a traditional pencil-and-paper exam, you cannot skip questions or go back and change your answers. To get the most effective practice, a full-length GRE® CAT practice exam is all you need.
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TOEFL®
Test of English as a Foreign Language
The TOEFL® test is designed for nonnative speakers of English who plan to study in either undergraduate or graduate programs at universities or colleges in North America. The computer-based test takes approximately 3 ½ to 4 hours and consists of four sections: Listening Comprehension, Structure, Reading, and Writing. Two of the sections, Listening Comprehension and Structure, are computer adaptive, which means that the questions you are given are based on your skill level. You cannot skip or go back to any questions. The paper-based test takes approximately 3 hours and consists of four sections: Listening, Structure and Written Expression, Reading Comprehension, and the Test of Written English (TWE).
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