GUIDE TO PREPARING FOR STANDARDIZED ADMISSIONS EXAMS FOR GRADUATE SCHOOLS ADMISSIONS: Articles for Tips & Advice to What Standardized Tests To Study & Prepare for In Order to Get into Graduate Schools, such as the GEDs, DATs, GMATs, GREs, & MCATs.
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Which test do I need to take? -Many graduate and professional schools require applicants to have completed some type of standardized test. As you research your graduate schools, be sure to pay close attention to which test (if any) is required.
Graduate School - Testing - Most graduate and professional schools require test scores for admission. The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) General and Subject tests are required by many academic programs (Masters and Doctoral degrees). MBA programs usually require the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). Other tests are required in other fields such as the LSAT for law school, the MCAT for medical school, the DAT for dentistry school, the OAT for optometry school, and the TOEFL English proficiency test for international students.
Standardized Tests: Fair or Unfair?
- Tina Yalen devoted herself to youngsters for 33 years, teaching her students American history, government and basic economics. But more importantly, she said, she taught her students to think.
Standardized Tests: SAT, ACT, GRE -
When you apply to a U.S. college or university, you will probably be asked to provide your test scores for the SAT or for the ACT (or GRE for graduate programs), which are standardized college entrance exams.
GRE Information -
The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is the standardized test that graduate schools look at when they are making decisions about admissions. There are two types of GREs offered: General GRE and Subject GRE.
Standardized Test Preparation - Let's face it, standardized tests are a fact of life. They remain a mainstay in most districts largely because of the comparative information they provide — information that too often is used alone to judge school, classroom, and individual performance.
Standardized Testing - The UB Computer-Based Testing Center offers the students of the University at Buffalo (and the general public) more flexibility and accessibility to graduate admissions testing. The lab is in operation year round and is open six days a week. You may schedule appointments: Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 4:45 pm, Saturday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
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