GUIDE TO PREPARING FOR STANDARDIZED ADMISSIONS EXAMS FOR GRADUATE SCHOOLS ADMISSIONS: Articles for Tips & Advice for Taking Standardized Admissions Tests such as The GEDs, DATs, GMATs, GREs, & MCATs.
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Taking Time Off, A Good Idea? -Before you begin your career in the real world, chances are you will have spent over 16 years in school. Sure, you may not like it, but deep down you know going to school is the right thing to do. As you near the end of this period, or pass the halfway point if you're thinking about grad school, you may lose a bit of that school tunnel vision.
Important Changes to GMAT- You may have heard that beginning in January 2006, ACT will develop the GMAT and Pearson VUE will administer the exam (currently it’s developed by ETS and administered by Thomson Prometric). Although no changes to the exam’s format are currently planned, you should be aware of the upcoming changes.
Advice for Undergraduates Considering Graduate School - This article contains informal advice for undergraduates who are thinking about graduate school. Graduate school comes in three varieties: professional schools (law, medicine, education, and so on), master's programs, and doctoral programs. I know little about either professional schools or master's programs, so I will concentrate on doctoral programs. In particular, I will use the term "graduate school" to refer to doctoral programs.
What You Need to Know About Entrance Exams - If you're planning to continue your studies beyond the bachelor's degree, you're going to encounter an old nemesis you haven't seen since high school—the entrance exam
Graduate school entrance tests - No matter how impressive your SAT score, it is not going to get you into grad school. You must prove you have dedicated your college years to cultivating your brain with a healthy diet of academics. And standardized tests geared toward grad school will play a key role in helping admissions officers determine your mental fitness. But this time, you will find a greater variety of acronymic tests from which to choose.
Testing, Testing 1-2-3! Identifying Entrance Exams - Grad Source has prepared the following cheat-sheets below to highlight key points of information on some of the professional degree exams.
Students required to take grad exams - Graduate schools throughout the United States require students in certain majors to take standardized tests as a part of their admissions process.
What You Need to Know About Entrance Exams - If you're planning to continue your studies beyond the bachelor's degree, you're going to encounter an old nemesis you haven't seen since high school—the entrance exam. Of course, Mom's advice still holds: Get a good night's sleep and eat a good breakfast. But what else do you need to know about these tests?
The High Price of Testing - Everyone knows going to grad school isn't cheap. But what a lot of people don't realize is that taking the standardized tests and applying to schools can cost a small fortune themselves! These "not for profit" testing companies really know how to milk you for every last dollar.