There are no specific steps that have to be taken to obtain MAT eligibility. Just about anyone who wants to take the MAT is free to.
What’s your MAT timeline? There are a few things every student should be concerned with. This article goes over the most important considerations.
Most common Miller Analogies Test pitfalls involve poor studying habits. To help you study better, let’s take a look at these common study mistakes.
As we have said time and again on this blog, the key to mastering the MAT is: PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE. And the key to good practice is to break down Miller Analogies Test practice questions. Initial Break Sometimes you will read the analogy and the answer will seem intuitive. Don’t worry that it seems too […]
There are a broad variety of content areas tested on the MAT. This blog post takes a look at what these areas are and what they cover.
they have largely been removed in recent years. Some students interested in the MAT may be wondering, “what is an MAT analogy?”
There are a few important things that you must bring to your MAT exam; without them, you will not be able to sit for the exam.
the many hours you spend studying directly from study guides or taking practice exams, you may be wondering how to practice MAT analogies in daily life?
The simple answer: there’s 120 analogies on the MAT. All of the questions are in the same format and there are no separate sections, like math. For wordsmiths, that’s good news! Read on to learn more about these analogous analogies and be like Hermione on your MAT! What types of Analogies are on the MAT? […]
The Miller Analogies Test format is covered in depth both in the Candidate Information Booklet and the Official MAT Study guide. Students studying for the