If you’re planning on going to graduate school, you’ll probably need to take the GRE test (or the “Graduate Record Exam”). It’s the most commonly required admission test for grad school. Much like the SAT and ACT, the GRE exam is a broad assessment of your critical thinking, analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning skills — all skills developed over the course of many years. Some schools may also require you to take one or…
In addition to the general GRE test, some graduate schools or fellowship committees may require you to take additional GRE Subject Tests. These GRE…
If you are planning on applying to grad school, then you will most likely be taking the GRE test. For many graduate programs, the…
Overview of the GRE test The GRE test (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized entrance exam used by many graduate schools. Your results indicate…
Are you ready for the GRE? Try these sample GRE test questions as part of your preparation to see where you need to focus…
The computerized MCAT test As of January 2007, the MCAT exam completed its transition from a paper-based exam to a computer-based exam. All administrations…
Before you start your MCAT test prep, you should get some basic information about the test, such as potential MCAT test dates, available locations…
With the exception of a few tests offering essay options, each CLEP test consists primarily of multiple-choice questions. A few tests include fill-in questions…
Trust your instincts on the CLEP test If you know the answer just by reading the question, you’re probably correct. Look for the choice…