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发表于 15-10-2006 15:05:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
<span class="mContent"><strong><font size="2">&nbsp;What is SAT prep</font></strong><p>SAT prep is an abbreviated term for SAT preparation. The SAT is a standardized test, formerly called the Scholastic Aptitude Test and the Scholastic <a href="http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-assessment.htm">Assessment</a> Test. The SAT is used by most colleges and universities in the United States to assist them in selecting incoming freshmen. The SAT is strictly administered by the College Board and offered several times each year. </p><p>Most students will take the SAT at least twice, and the first time will usually be sometime during their junior year in high school. SAT prep is helpful and necessary for anyone who intends to take the SAT. Many high school students have found that an SAT prep course will help them perform better on the SAT whether or not they are taking it for the first time, or if they have taken the test several times before. The SAT is made up of multiple choice questions including verbal and <a href="http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-different-disciplines-of-mathematics.htm">mathematics</a>, and the entire exam lasts approximately four hours. In 2005, an essay writing section was added to the SAT, so SAT prep classes now offer suggestions and tips about how to write the essay.</p><p>While most students dread taking the SAT, it is a necessary evil and SAT prep can help immensely. SAT prep will help students prepare for the SAT in a variety of ways. First, an SAT prep course will encourage students to relax. Second, it will show them exactly what to expect on the exam. SAT prep gives students sample questions and shows them how questions are often worded to "trick" test takers, and students will have the opportunity to take one or more sample SAT exams.</p><p>An SAT prep course should be taken at least twelve weeks before the actual exam. Crash courses are available and can help minimally, but they often do more harm than good, by simply showing the student how much they do not know. SAT prep courses can be taken by individuals at home out of a book, in a classroom environment with an instructor, or online with an online instructor and discussion group. Countless books are available that provide many sample questions, suggestions, and facts about the exam.</p><p>To find an online SAT prep course, visit <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com/" target="_blank"><strong>collegeboard.com</strong></a>. This is the official SAT testing center online, and it will give you the opportunity to order books or sign up for online courses. For an SAT prep course in your area, call the local public school or school board. </p></span>
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发表于 15-10-2006 15:07:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
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<p><font size="2"><strong>What is GMAT?</strong></font></p><p><font size="2">The <b>GMAT</b> (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a 3-1/2 hour standardized exam designed to predict how test-takers will perform academically in <b>MBA</b> (Masters in Business Administration) programs. GMAT scores are used by graduate business schools to make admission decisions. </font></p><p><font face="Verdana,Helvetica,Arial" color="#000000" size="2">You might also see the GMAT referred to as the "GMAT CAT"; the acronym <b>CAT</b> stands for "Computer Adaptive Test." The GMAT is administered only by computer now, except in certain locations outside North America, where the test is referred to as the "paper-based" GMAT. (Since you’re reading this on the Web, no doubt the GMAT CAT is available where you are.)</font></p><p><font face="Verdana,Helvetica,Arial" color="#000000" size="2">The GMAT is the brainchild of the <b>GMAC</b> (Graduate Management Admission Council), which determines what kinds of skills the GMAT should measure — and how it should measure them. But it is <b>ETS</b> (Educational Testing Service) in Princeton, New Jersey that actually develops the test questions, administers the test, and reports test scores to the schools — all at the behest of GMAC.</font></p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><p>The GMAT seeks to measure three broad areas of ability by way of its different test sections: </p><ul><li>Analytical Writing Assessment (two 30-minute essay sections) </li><li>Quantitative Ability (one 75-minute multiple choice section) </li><li>Verbal Ability (one 75-minute multiple choice section) </li></ul><p>A separate score is awarded for each of the three abilities listed above. A combined Quantitative/Verbal score is also awarded. The GMAT is not a pass/fail test.</p><p>Each graduate business school develops and implements its own policy concerning the use of GMAT scores in making admissions decisions. Many schools screen applicants by combining GMAT scores and undergraduate GPA (each school determining for itself their relative weight), then ranking all applicants in their initial pool accordingly. </p><p>In addition — especially after the initial screening of applicants — admissions officials consider subjective factors such as work and other relevant experience, recommendation letters, application essays (personal statements), and reports of personal interviewers. In making difficult decisions between two or more similarly qualified candidates, admissions officials rely less on <a href="http://www.indianchild.com/GMAT/gmat_scores.htm">GMAT scores</a> and GPA and far more on these other, more subjective factors.&nbsp; <font face="Verdana" size="1">&nbsp;</font></p></font><font face="Verdana" size="1">&nbsp;</font>
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发表于 15-10-2006 15:08:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
<center><h2>What is the GRE?</h2></center>The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) consists of two separate tests: the General Test and the Subject Test in psychology. The General Test is composed of three parts--verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing. The verbal and the quantitative tests each yield a separate score between 200-800. Scores on the analytical writing test are reported in &frac12;-point increments along a scale of 0 to 6. The Subject Test, required by only some programs, measures knowledge of psychological concepts that are essential to graduate study; it also yields a score of from 200-800. The book, <i>Graduate Study in Psychology, </i>will tell you whether schools require the GRE as well as the minimum scores they require for admission. <p><i>More than anything else, your admission to graduate school will depend on your scores on the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE (not the Subject Test)</i>. It is essential that you do well--at least 550 on each test (600+ is even better)--to get into most doctoral programs. Master's programs are less competitive, so lower scores (450-500 on each of the tests) are less of a problem. You will probably have trouble being admitted into any program with scores less than 450 on one of the tests. </p><p>To ensure that you score as high as you can, it is essential to prepare for the GRE. Buy one of the review books and develop a systematic plan that will enable you to brush up on your skills in vocabulary, reading comprehension, analogies, algebra, and geometry. Don't think that you can "cram" in these areas the week before the test--you will simply need more time (months) if you are serious about doing well. (When you register for the GRE General Test, you will receive free software to help you study for the test, but it is likely that you will need to begin studying before you register.) </p><p>Plan to take the General Test in November. This will ensure that your scores will be available to meet any admissions deadline. Also, if you do poorly on your first try, you should have enough time to re-take the test in December to try to improve your scores. Remember, though, that you have a 50-50 chance of doing worse on the next try, and that both sets of scores will be reported to the schools to which you apply, unless you cancel your scores, an option you have after taking the computerized General Test (you must cancel without knowing your scores). You will receive your unofficial test scores on the General Test--taken on computer--as soon as you complete the test; official scores will be sent to you and to the institutions to which you will be applying within 10 to 15 days after the test. Scores for the Subject Test are usually reported about six weeks after you take the test.) </p><p>You must register to take any GRE. It is given at specific testing sites in each state (check to see if your school is one of the testing sites). For the General Test, it is important to register early to get your choice of test dates in the busy testing months of November, December, and January. For the Subject Test, you need to register at least six weeks in advance. In any event, you will need to have taken it by February 1 of your senior year to meet the admissions deadlines for most doctoral programs.You can register online (as well as take sample tests and order review books) at <i><a href="http://www.gre.org/">GRE Online</a></i>.You can also register by mail by completing the registration form in the <i>GRE Information and Registration Bulletin</i>. You can obtain the latter by downloading it from <i>GRE- Online</i> or by writing to: GRE, CN 6000, Princeton, NJ 08541-6000. You may also be able to obtain a copy from the Testing Office on your campus. </p><p><u>Taking the General Test (Verbal, Quantitative, Analytical Writing)</u>
        </p><p>Note that the General Test now includes an analytical writing test, in which you type or write by hand your answers to two questions (one on an “issue” topic for 45 minutes and one on an “argument” topic for 30 minutes). The writing test is always taken first. (You can go <i>GRE-Online</i> and review examples of both types of questions.) You are&nbsp; permitted to re-take the General Test only 1 time per calendar month and only 5 times in&nbsp; a 12-month period. You will receive unofficial scores as soon as you complete the test; official scores will be sent to you and to the institutions to which you will be applying within 10 to 15 days after the test. You can register on-line (www.gre.org) or by calling the 800 number given in the <i>Information and Registration Bulletin.</i>
        </p><p><u>Taking the Subject Test</u>
        </p><p>The Subject Test is only given in the paper-and-pencil version. If you plan to take it, you should do so in November (remember that you must register for it approximately six weeks before it is given). Taking the test in November will ensure that your scores will be available to meet any admissions deadline--it usually takes about six weeks from the time you take the test for the scores to be reported to you and to schools. Also, if you do poorly on your first try, you should have enough time to re-take the test in December to try to improve your scores. If you do poorly on either the November or December test, you can re-take it the following April—if the score-reporting dates are not past your admissions deadlines. </p><p>Finally, if you are not planning to attend graduate school immediately upon graduation, you should still take the GRE sometime during your senior year. Scores are good for five years, and you will never be as prepared for it as you are now. (It's easy to forget the details of grammar and math and for your reading speed to drop when you're not in school.) <br/></p>
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发表于 15-10-2006 17:06:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
支持美女!。。[em07]
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发表于 15-10-2006 17:35:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
<strong>[em02][em02]谢谢</strong>
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发表于 16-10-2006 01:28:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
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