Standardized Tests

Learn the tips and tricks for taking standardized tests, including study habits, practice tests and test taking advice. Prepare for tests including the SAT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT, TOEFL and many more. Multiple choice questions? True-false questions? Perhaps an essay or two? No sweat. Standardized tests can make or break your future, get you into the college or university of your choice, even secure an academic scholarship. eHow takes you easily from registration for the ACT, to acing the GMAT, through its expert series of How Tos.

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Many friends don’t know how to make MCSE2000 updated to MCSE2008. It is the answer in this article. MCSE2000—MCSE2003 update: You must pass70-292 and 70-296 exams. 70-292: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for a ... more »
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There are times when a student's identified disability has the potential to interfere with her ability to prove her knowledge and skills during testing. In these cases, special education law allows for accommodations and modifications to be ... more »
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Children go to school, do homework and take tests that teachers give them. Then the state they live in, like Texas, for instance, will give them a test also to see if they really are learning. It helps officials see if students are up to speed ... more »
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Narrative writing and storytelling has been around since the beginning of all civilizations. It is an incredibly common and natural form of writing. Given that it is so common, there are some specific things you need to keep in mind when writing ... more »
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Passing an OGT (Ohio Graduation Test) persuasive essay is not that hard if you know what to cover. Many of the points you need to earn come from following a simple structure. Persuasion comes easily to you whether you know it or not, as you ... more »
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So you want to pass the sixth grade math TAKS test. There are some tricks to this, and ways to almost clinch and guarantee that it happens. But it may take some hard work too... more »
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TEFL is both a course and a certification. Short for Teaching English as a Foreign Language, the TEFL certification is a basic qualification to teach English to speakers of other languages. It can be used abroad or in an English-speaking country ... more »
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Pass a tenth-grade Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) test by beginning to prepare for it at the beginning of the school year. You can do this by paying attention and working hard in your regular math classes. Taking a geometry or ... more »
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The eighth grade curriculum has a strong focus on algebra with linear equations and a good deal of work with probabilities. Since fifth grade and earlier, the student has been building a foundation in geometry, measurement conversions, ratios, ... more »
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To pass an eleventh grade Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) math test, study hard and plan ahead. Prepare by doing well in your eleventh-grade math classes. TAKS tests are more difficult with each progressive year of school. The ... more »
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Expository writing is used to explain a topic in great detail. There are many different types of exposition, a process essay, cause and effect and compare and contrast. They all share similar qualities when writing an expository essay for the OGT ... more »
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CCNA is the junior technician certificate authorized by Cisco, which is the world’s largest networking equipment company. CCNA is the basic of Cisco certification system. Everybody can take CCNA. No condition is limited. Of course, if you have ... more »
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Math B is one of the New York State Regents exams which many students need to take in order to receive an advanced Regents diploma. Colleges use the results of these exams in making admissions decisions. To pass this exam you need to prepare and ... more »
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Math B is one of the New York State Regents exams which many students need to take in order to receive an advanced Regents diploma. Colleges use the results of these exams in making admissions decisions. To pass this exam you should prepare and ... more »
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This article will teach you how to pass the AP World History exam without that last minute cramming... more »
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When applying to become a pilot candidate for the United States Air Force you must take a series of tests. The BAT, or Basic Attributes Test, is used in conjunction with other tests and criteria and is a part of the overall Pilot Candidate ... more »
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California Department of Real Estate License Exam contains 150 questions and you'll need to finish within given 3 hours. There are few different types of license exams to prevent any cheatings during the examination. However, they're similars to ... more »
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Part One of the Certified Governmental Financial Managers Exam contains 100 questions that all pertain to the "governmental environment." Following these steps and studying diligently will help you to pass the test... more »
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Certified Governmental Financial Management Exam Three is the final exam in the three-part series. It covers all the concepts of financial management and control in governments. The test taker has 2 hours and 15 minutes to complete the ... more »
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In order to pass Exam Two in the three-part Certified Governmental Managers Exam series you must possess specific knowledge in the following areas: Governmental Accounting, Governmental Financial Reporting and Governmental Budgeting. This ... more »
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The GED reading test is composed of 50 multiple choice questions based on a variety of reading selections. These selections may include poetry, drama, fiction and non-fiction. A brief review of reading comprehension techniques will help you pass ... more »
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If you are currently unemployed in the clinical research industry, especially cancer research, you are quickly discovering the importance of certifications. All clinical research associates (CRA), clinical investigators (CI), clinical project ... more »
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Many students who wish to attend graduate school in the United States have to take the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). This exam helps graduate school admissions committees decide whom to admit to their schools, and it often helps them determine the ... more »
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The High School Placement Test (HSPT) consists of five main testing subjects that combine for a total of 298 questions. The five areas of the HSPT are verbal, quantitative, mathematics, reading and language skills. When preparing for the test, be ... more »
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Hundreds of graduate degree programs will accept either a Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score or a Miller Analogies Test (MAT) score for admission. The MAT is a high-level mental abilities test that measures analytical skills. The test is a series ... more »