Admissions and Placement Testing
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Updated: January 14, 2016
Who should take The GRE® Tests
GRE® tests are taken by individuals applying to graduate and business schools around the world. Look at our Graduate Programs
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Updated: January 26, 2024
TOEFL® (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
The TOEFL® test is designed for students whose first language is not English and who need to meet English-language proficiency requirements for university applications and admissions.
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Updated: April 21, 2015
The SAT® Your Bridge to Studying in the US
Students applying to a four-year undergraduate program at a college or university in the United States are required to take an admission test such as the SAT.
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Updated: April 25, 2016
GMAT® (Graduate Management Admission Test®)
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) exam is a standardized test used around the world to gauge academic potential for graduate study in business and management. Look at our Graduate Programs
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Updated: April 21, 2015
Online Test Preparation
International students can prepare for the Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet-Based Test (TOEFL iBT) in the comfort of their homes as TOEFL iBT Techniques courses are offered online through U.S. colleges and universities. Studying online has become a reality as more and more students choose the freedom of taking courses online and completing degrees in their own time and pace.
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Updated: April 21, 2015
ACT Test
Who should take the ACT® Test?
Students applying to an undergraduate program at a university in the United States should take the ACT. Virtually every four-year college or university in the United States requires a standardized entrance exam as part of the admission process, and the ACT Test is accepted by all of them.
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Updated: August 14, 2020
Taking a Computerized Test
US educators, whose discoveries and inventions have helped drive the high-tech boom, are also some of the most eager adopters of new technology. Teachers post homework assignments on their own web sites, students do research for term papers from their laptops, and universities award degrees to "distance education" students who have never set foot on campus.
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Updated: January 29, 2024
TOEFL iBT® Study Tips
By scoring well on the TOEFL iBT™ test, you can be eligible for admission to virtually any school in the United States.
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Updated: April 21, 2015
Make University Credit Count with OpenCourseWare and Credit-by-Examination
OpenCourseWare and Credit-by-Examination: Earning University Credit
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Updated: February 20, 2016
Applying to American Universities and Colleges: Your Three Month Plan!
Every year, we spend the month of September transitioning from the summer season to the fall. The days of September quickly disappear, making October, November and December important planning months for your applications.
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Updated: April 21, 2015
Your Guide to SAT Test Day (And the Night Before)
It's time to gear up for the first SAT of the year! One of the reasons I wanted to create TestRocker was to ease the anxiety normally associated with standardized test-prep. Below check out the guest blog we wrote for CollegeMapper, it has a number of great tips from me about staying relaxed on test day.
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