GMAT
The GMAT CAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test Computer Assisted Test) is
only available on a computer and must be taken at select centers. It is
comprised of a Quantitative, Verbal and Analytical Writing Assessment. The GMAT
is a step to getting a Masters in Business Administration.
GRE
The GRE Subject Tests are designed to help graduate school admission committees
and fellowship sponsors assess the qualifications of applicants in specific
fields of study. The tests also provide students with an assessment of their own
qualifications.
LSAT
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a half-day standardized test required
for admission to all 198 law schools that are members of the Law School
Admission Council (LSAC). It provides a standard measure of acquired reading and
verbal reasoning skills that law schools can use as one of several factors in
assessing applicants. The test is administered four times a year at hundreds of
locations around the world.
MCAT
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a standardized, multiple-choice
examination designed to assist admission committees in predicting which of their
applicants will perform adequately in the medical school curriculum. The test
assesses problem solving, critical thinking, and writing skills in addition to
the examinee's knowledge of science concepts and principles prerequisite to the
study of medicine.
SAT
The SAT is a standardized, multiple-choice test used by most U.S. colleges and
universities for admissions and placement decisions. SAT scores can also be used
to determine scholarship eligibility. The test is administered by the
Educational Testing Service (ETS) and given nationally seven times a year. This
is ETS' official home page.
TOEFL
Test of English as a Foreign
Language. The TOEFL® program provides English proficiency testing services for
international students planning to study in the United States, Canada, or other
countries where English is the language of instruction.