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.

Categories in Standardized Tests

Articles in Standardized Tests

By Tomasz 0 comments
The Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admissions Test (GAMSAT) is an exam developed by the Australia Council for Educational Research (ACER). It is used to test the thinking skills of people hoping to enter a postgraduate medical school in ... more »
By Sarah Wilson, CCRP 0 comments
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 »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
When you are interested in become a research analyst in the investment and securities industries, you must pass the Registered Research Analyst Exam. This exam is commonly known as the Series 86/87 Exam. The Series 86 portion of the exam covers ... more »
By demonkilleresmi 1 comments
Here are a few tips to help you get ready for that major test!.. more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
To get into law school, aspiring attorneys must take the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT. The two logical reasoning sections of the LSAT assess one's ability to analyze arguments, to recognize flaws in logic and to draw conclusions through ... more »
By bmdoyle 1 comments
The SAT is perhaps the most important test in one's life. Adequately preparing for it is essential. This article tells you how... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
The nerves of steel required to face down opponents in court may well begin their development when aspiring lawyers tackle the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Here are some tips to survive the night before... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
The National Merit Scholarship Program awards high-achieving high school seniors with recognition. A select few receive a $2,500 scholarship to the accredited college or university of their choice. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation, a ... more »
By Z-MATH 0 comments
The Fraction (7 / 14) can be simplified to (1 / 2). The Fraction (9 / 18) can be simplified to (1 / 2). In a Math exam it is more beautiful to work with Fractions that are expressed in lowest terms. Which 0f the following two problems do you ... more »
By nwmalinowski 0 comments
As adults, we reach a point where keeping one more fact in our brain really doesn't seem possible, especially with our busy lives. But, it is possible to increase your memory and exercise your mind with the memorization of definitions... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Scoring high on your Advanced Placement World History exam can result in college credit and pocketed tuition money. Apply these tips and strategies while preparing for and taking your exam to get a high Advanced Placement World History exam score... more »
By bryanjmason 0 comments
follow these directions to pass a final with one night of studying.. more »
By Jackie Sonnenberg 0 comments
Tests, finals, we all love them, don't we? It's all about what information you were forced to absorb like a sponge and then regurgitate back out. Obviously no one is a sponge and can cram and get a perfect score, but if they can, then they must ... more »
By Jelly Belly 1 comments
Cramming right before finals or midterm week? Here's a snippet for reducing or alleviating that stress when studying for an excruciating exam. This always works for me, so it can't hurt for you to try. Good luck!.. more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
MCAT scores can be a major determining factor in medical school admission. Although admissions committees also look at overall GPA, science GPA and letters of recommendation, a high MCAT score can set you apart from the masses and increase your ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
You've studied and stressed out and studied some more in preparation for taking the PCAT. Test day comes and goes and you finally get your test score only to find you have no idea what it means. Sometimes it seems as though the scoring for any ... more »
By TechsIn 1 comments
If you have somehow access to the library and you are a student or a teacher than you have additional opportunity and if you are not,even then A Library can still help you in your research....Bascially we research before teaching or writing an ... more »
By gmichael67 0 comments
In Illinois, our state mandated standardized test is the ISAT. The ISAT Reading test consists of several short reading passages followed by multiple choice questions about each passage. Two of the three tests also have an Extended Reader Response ... more »
By hottiealert 3 comments
If you have a huge test comming up here is a couple tips to keep you in track and studying!.. more »
By eHow Education Editor 1 comments
Do you believe geniuses are born, not made? Do you wonder if you have one in your own home–—namely, your own child? Here is how to determine if your child is a genius... more »
By Gershonah 0 comments
Dividing whole numbers presents its own problems. No wonder being asked to divide fractions can be frightening, however this is a math concept that will present itself well into algebra. Learning this simple method will make dividing fractions ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Unlike dressing up for an interview, knowing how to dress for an exam is not necessarily a daunting task. It may even look like a trivial thing to consider when there is so much more to worry about. But it is always better to get the little ... more »
By Z-MATH 0 comments
There are many Techniques to factor a QUADRATIC TRINOMIAL. " Trial and Error ", is one of the many techniques, that works well with those QUADRATIC TRINOMIALS whose constant coefficients, A, B and C are nice. This Article will show a ... more »
By David Sarokin 1 comments
The mean in mathematics is more commonly called the average, and is a familiar concept to most people. We learned it early in school, even though we may not all remember how to calculate the mean. Here are the simple steps... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Tired of road raging? Take the high road and switch to road phrasing! Get a personalized license plate in North Carolina, express your individual personality and make your presence known wherever the road of life may take you. It's as simple as ... more »