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How to better comprehend what you read
Have you ever had any trouble comprehending what you have read? A lot of people have this problem and they don't know what to do to help themselves. Here are a few steps to take to better comprehend what you read. Take your time! Unless you are ... [... more]
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How to Become a College Board SAT Reader
Are you a teacher? Are you a retired teacher? Would you like to make some extra money correcting tests? Consider becoming a College Board SAT Reader. SAT readers must have a bachelor's degree, teach or have taught high school or college courses ... [... more]
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How to Ace an Exam
To become a successful test-taker requires some knowledge of how tests are set up. It is helpful knowledge for students from the elementary level all the way up to those attempting to attain advanced college degrees. The most important part of ... [... more]
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How to Ace GRE Quantitative Comparisons
Memorize the form and order of the answer choices. Since they will always be the same, having them memorized ahead of time will save you time and stress on the GRE. Read the information centered between the two columns if there is any. This tells ... [... more]
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How to Ace the GMAT Quantitative Section
The GMAT--or Graduate Management Admissions Test--is an exam required by most business schools. The multiple choice part is scored on a scale of 200 to 800 and the essay part is scored on a scale of 0 to 6. Top business schools seek applicants ... [... more]
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How to Ace the GRE and GMAT Argument Essay
The Argument Essay task on the GRE and GMAT requires you to analyze a given argument, usually in the form of a proposal. You must write an essay in which you discuss the flawed reasoning and describe ways to make the argument stronger. On both ... [... more]
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How to Ace the GRE or GMAT Issue essay
The Issue essay is one of two essays that you will have to write for the GRE and GMAT. On the GRE, you are allotted 45 minutes, and on the GMAT you are allotted 30 minutes to complete the essay. Following the instructions and writing a clear, ... [... more]
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How to Ace the PCAT Quantitative Section
The PCAT is an admissions test used by pharmacy schools. It consists of 240 multiple choice questions and two short essays. The math portion is 48 questions in 40 minutes. That works out to less than a minute per question on average. The most ... [... more]
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How to Ace the SAT Math Section
The SAT (no 's' at the end!) is a standardized test that many students take as a precondition for getting into college. The SAT now contains 3 sections: Writing, Verbal, and Math. Each section scored on a scale of 200 to 800. In order to be ... [... more]
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How to (and When to) Guess on an SAT Math Question
Many students could score considerably higher on the SAT Math section if they understood how the scoring system works, and how and when to guess. This article offers some basic steps that should improve your grade regardless of your skill level ... [... more]
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How to Apply to College if You Are Homeschooled
Going to college is a major life step for any high school student, but especially for home schooled students who may not have spent much time inside a classroom with strangers away from home. Following some simple steps can make the application ... [... more]
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How to Ace GMAT Data Sufficiency
GMAT data sufficiency questions don't ask you to solve a problem, they ask you if certain pieces of information are enough to solve it. Once you get used to the odd form of these GMAT questions, they can be a lot of fun because you don't need to ... [... more]
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