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Standardized Tests

Which tests to take

Different programs will require different standardized admissions tests. You should familiarize yourself with the kinds of tests generally required by the types of schools to which you will be applying, and bookmark their websites. (See below.)

When to take the tests

Time-frames can be tight, and not all tests will be offered frequently in your area. Find out how long scores will be valid for the particular tests you need, and find out if you can choose whether or not to report results from previous tests. You might decide to take standardized tests now, even if you will not be applying to grad schools for a while.

As soon as you have decided to begin the application process, start making your testing plans. In considering time-frames, ask yourself whether you will want to take a test-preparation course, and plan the times accordingly.

Test Preparation

If you choose to, you can do additional studying or preparation for these tests. If you want to work on your own, there are study-guides available in book-form that provide sample questions and tips for preparation and test-taking. If you would prefer a formal test preparation program, there are several well-known companies that provide this service. In making your decision, consider your level of confidence, academic preparedness, ability to study on your own, finances, and the competitiveness of the schools to which you will be applying. Speak with friends or acquaintances who have taken the exams and/or have experience with test preparation services.

Registering for Tests

Information will be available on the websites for test dates, locations, registration procedures, and fees. Familiarize yourself with the process for the particular tests you will need to take, and leave yourself plenty of time. Make sure you know which test(s) you will need for each of your applications.

Listing of Different Tests

GRE - Graduate Record Examination
Includes a quantitative section, a verbal section, and an analytical section. Tests offered year-round, computer-based testing is available at test centers worldwide.
GRE-ETS
P.O. Box 6000
Princeton, NJ, 08541-6000
1-800-GRE-CALL
www.gre.org

GMAT - Graduate Management Admissions Test
Test offered in October, January, March, and June.
www.mba.com

MCAT - Medical College Admission Test
Test offered in August and April.
For questions about registration and test administration, contact:
MCAT Program Office
P.O. Box 4056
Iowa City, IA 52243
319-337-1357
E-mail mcat_reg@act.org
www.aamc.org/students/mcat/start.htm

LSAT - Law School Admission Test
Test offered in June, October, December, and February.
1-215-968-1001
www.lsat.org

MAT - Miller Analogies Test
A standardized test of verbal abilities can be submitted in place of the GRE for certain schools.
Harcourt Assessment
19500 Bulverde Road
San Antonio, TX 78259
1-800-211-8378 or 1-800-622-3231
www.milleranalogies.com

DAT - Dental Admission Test
American Dental Association
211 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611-2678
312-440-2500
www.ada.org/prof/ed/testing/dat/index.asp

OAT - Optometry Admission Test
Optometric Admission Testing Program
211 East Chicago Avenue, 6th Floor
Chicago, IL 60611-2678
1-800-232-2159
www.ada.org/oat/index.html

TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language
Educational Testing Service
Rosedale Road
Princeton, NJ 08541
609-921-9000
www.toefl.org

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