The GRE Test

The GRE® is used by Graduate Schools and Business Schools to assess a student’s skills and level of academic knowledge, and also measure his or her critical thinking competencies. The GRE test will provide students with more opportunities for academic achievement and success.

The GRE exam (Graduate Record Examination) is used much in the same way as the GMAT exam.

If you are considering continuing your education at graduate school or business school, or maybe haven’t yet decided what you want to do, you just need to take the GRE® General Test which is accepted by numerous business and graduate schools across the world.

The GRE is a graduate-level admissions test that allows you to skip questions, go back and forth, change your answers, and tackle those questions first that you know the answer to.

The GRE General Test also provides the ScoreSelect® option. This allows you to take a GRE test over and over again, and you will be able to send only your best scores to your desired school(s), and don’t forget that your scores will be valid for five years! Yes, you have five years to see how you will use your scores.

Now if you are aware of this possibility, you definitely will feel more at ease and confident on testing day. To get all set for the GRE, you can use ETS’ official test prep tools such as the mobile app and a prep program named ScoreItNow!™.

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MCAT

The MCAT® (Medical College Admission Test®) is for students who want to pursue a career in the interesting world that the medical profession is.

The MCAT is a standardized exam that includes multiple-choice questions. The MCAT is developed to measure an applicant’s critical thinking and problem-solving skills and to assess his or her knowledge of natural, social, and behavioral science principles and concepts. Taking the MCAT is a prerequisite to the study of medicine.

Practically all U.S. and several Canadian medical schools require applicants to submit their MCAT exam scores with their admission applications.

The latest version of the MCAT exam was rolled out in April 2015 and contains questions to measure the skills and knowledge of concepts that medical educators, medical professionals, medical students, as well as residents rated most important for medical school applicants to know in order to have them prepared for medical school right from day one.

The MCAT is developed by the AAMC, and as the former edition was from 1991, a new MCAT was introduced in April 2015 to better be in sync with all technological and other changes in the world of medicine and science and is a better way to test applicants not just on what they know, but also on how well they will be able to apply what they know.

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Kaplan MCAT Review

The AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges) has rolled out the first major alterations to the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) in over 20 years.

Preparation through Kaplan will give you a clear idea of how these changes are impacting your learning efforts and your chances to get into medical school. Kaplan’s MCAT experts have developed a great way to get all set for the new MCAT and succeed in your objectives.

The MCAT is needed as we live in a society where lots of aspects of healthcare are changing. The changing roles of patients and physicians, of outpatient and inpatient treatment, of insurance & compensation, and of health maintenance and preventative care, have had such a massive impact on all aspects of healthcare that the MCAT had to adjusted to make physicians better prepared for their roles the modern-day and future healthcare system.

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