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Many universities and degree programs require standardized test scores as a part of the application process. For those that don’t, students may still choose to submit test scores to differentiate their application. Find guides to help you prepare for the most common tests, including the best prep courses and classes.

  • default rvIf you’re aiming for acceptance to a top-tier law school, the LSAT is one of the most important and challenging exams you can take. The LSAT tests your reading comprehension and ability to think analytically and logically. According to LSAC, the organization that admi... Read More
  • The ACT is one of two main tests that many colleges accept as part of applications. Although many colleges have recently made changes to their standardized testing requirements for admissions, one thing that remains consistent for students who choose to take the ACT is that pr... Read More
  • Editor's Note: The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) was discontinued in November 2023 and is no longer administered. For more information on preparing for available graduate-level standardized tests, please visit Best GRE Prep Courses and Classes and Best GMAT Prep Courses and Classe... Read More
  • If you're planning on going on to graduate school, passing the GRE is one of the biggest hurdles you have to face. The GRE, which stands for Graduate Record Examination, is like the SAT or ACT for graduate school, and more than 500,000 students take it each year. The GRE has thre... Read More