Believe it or not, but Wikipedia can help you study for the Miller Analogies Test. Here are a few of the best Wikipedia pages to help you study!
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The best MAT Book is either Barrons or Kaplan. Though there are other guides out there, depending on your needs one or the other may be a better fit for you. Here you’ll find a breakdown of the two guides to help you decide which is the best MAT book for you! Barrons: Best MAT Book for […]
There is a lot to do if you want to master the Miller Analogies Test. I would break “mastery” down into test format, question format, and content.
There are two steps to prioritize Miller Analogies Test study topics: 1) Familiarize yourself with the types of the relationships the analogies test 2) Review vocabulary In this post you’ll find the different types of relationships you will be expected to recognize along with helpful places to find MAT vocabulary lists! Learn MAT Analogy Relationship […]
Unlike other graduate admissions tests with very limited subject areas (GRE and GMAT, I’m looking at you!), the Miller Analogies Test draws its content from a vast range of topics, running the gamut from astronomy to anthropology. At first glance, it may seem hard to see how such an exam could ever be tamed: it’d […]