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  • How to Pass The Test When You Forgot To Read The Book

    The test is tomorrow and you forgot to read the book. Here is how to pass the test even if you forgot to read the book.

  • How to Study for a Math Test

    Studying for a math test can be challenging but I'm sure that if you follow these easy steps, it will become a lot easier for you. One key thing to remember is to keep up with the homework and...

  • How to register for the Praxis I

    A Praxis test is one of a series of teacher certification exams which is written and administered by the Educational Testing Service. Multiple Praxis tests are usually required before, during, and...

  • How to Prepare for the Basic Math Skills Test

    In order to get into college or pass an entry level mathematics entrance test, a student must have a grasp of basic math skills. These skills can be categorized as the following: mathematical...

  • Optometry School Requirements

    As defined by the Association of School and Colleges of Optometry, doctors of optometry are health care professionals that perform tests to determine defects and diseases of the eye. Based on...

  • About the Pharmacy College Admission Test

    The Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) is a test taken by students who wish to enter pharmacy school. Like the GMAT for business school or the LSAT for law school, the PCAT helps admissions...

  • How to pass any test AND build study skills

    It seems like it should be so easy – study for your test. Study the chapter. Study, study, study. It’s a word we teachers throw around on a daily basis to our students, never really thinking...

  • How Does the DAT Test a Dental Student's Overall Ability?

    The Dental Admission Test, or DAT, is a test that is designed to evaluate the potential dental student to determine if he is prepared to enter dental school, and to assess his likelihood of...

  • How to Get College Credit by Testing (CLEP)

    You can test with CLEP for your freshman and up to Sophomore years of college. Two years completed by simply testing the materials. You need to set up an appointment with the college's counselors...

  • How to improve your study techniques

    So you are going back to school. You have been out of school for a very long time. How do you begin?

  • How to Pass the TOEFL Essay

    If English is not your first language and you want to get into a college or university in an English-speaking country, then you are usually expected to take the TOEFL exam before you are admitted....

  • How to Get a Study Guide for PSAT

    The road to attending the college of your choice starts with a good score on your Scholastic Aptitude Test, known as the SAT. The PSAT is the practice version of the SAT. It can open up the...

  • How to Prepare for the SAT Mathematics Section

    The mathematics section of the SAT test contains 2 types of questions: 44 multiple-choice questions and 10 student-produced response questions. Student-produced response questions don't provide...

  • How to Prepare for the SAT Critical Reading Questions

    The critical reading questions on the SAT are designed to test your reading comprehension. The section is made up of 2 types of multiple-choice questions: sentence completion questions and...

  • How to Pass the ACT

    The ACT (American College Test) is an important test. Keep in mind, however, that it's only one of the many tests you have taken in the past and will take in the future. How well or poorly you...

  • How to Apply to the Naval Academy

    The United States Naval Academy, located in Annapolis, Maryland, admits approximately 1,200 students each year. These students come from all 50 states and many foreign countries. The competition...

  • How to Know the Sections of the ACT

    The ACT (American College Test) measures a student's basic academic skills. There are four sections to the ACT test: English, math, reading and science. You will have approximately 3.5 hours...

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