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Tests and Exams

A Guide to GMAT Prep for Business School Applicants

If you are planning to attempt the arduous task of GMA exam to apply to some top business schools, there is a lot you need to discover. Even though you are ready to give your 100 percent, scoring good marks in GMAT exam is not a breeze. It is a comprehensive test that assesses your competence through different levels. From...

A Short LSAT Study Guide for Students

As stated above, an LSAT is a test that students wishing to pursue law are subjected to as a criterion for admission. In essence, the examination aims at assessing an individual’s ability to think, comprehend situations appropriately and to read and express themselves proficiently which are the basic skills that any good lawyer should be endowed with to ensure a successful...

Basic Information and Tips Concerning the TOEFL Exam

If you are planning to study in a university where the medium of instructions is in English, you have to pass the TOEFL exam. Your ability to read, write, speak and listen in English decides if you will be able to get admission and study in a university with an English-speaking environment. TOEFL is recognized and accepted by more than...

Essentials about SAT Exam Applicants Should Know

If there is even a small thought in your mind that you might one day apply to college, it is crucial for you to everything you can about the SAT and the impact it has on your application. What exactly does SAT stand for? The SAT (or the Standardized Admissions Test) is one of two admissions tests used in the United States....

All Essentials about the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE)

With bar exam date to be announced by UBE states, hundreds of law students must be considering to attempt it. Thanks to the new law exam UBE that allows law graduates to position them in the better way in the job market. Not only this, good scores in the bar components enable law graduates to seamlessly lead them to practice law...

A Short Chartered Financial Analyst Study Guide

Simply having a love of finance isn’t enough to earn the coveted CFA certification.  Earning the right to be called Chartered Financial Analyst means having previously completed a bachelor’s degree from a recognized post secondary school and having gained four years of professional on-the-job experience in an environment that involved having made responsible decisions about financial investments and having passed...