The GRE is designed to test students’ ability to think abstractly. The three exams: analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning, are designed to determine if a student is fit to learn in a demanding, variable, program such as business or law.

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GRE

The GRE is designed to test students’ ability to think abstractly. The three exams: analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning, are designed to determine if a student is fit to learn in a demanding, variable, program such as business or law.

GED

The GED is designed for high school students ready to earn a state high school diploma. The test is divided into four separate exams: mathematical reasoning, reasoning through language arts, social studies, and science.

SAT

The SAT is designed to test high school students’ readiness for college. With a maximum score of 1600, the test is divided into three sections: reading, writing, and math. The SAT is one of your last steps before college, so it’s worth going the extra mile!

PSAT

The PSAT (Pre-SAT) with a max score of 1520, is designed for high school students in lower grade levels than junior year. The test is 139 questions long, divided into three sections: the reading, writing & language, and the math test.

ACT

The ACT is designed to test high school students’ ability to do college-level work. The 215 multiple-choice quiz is designed around English, math, reading and science, with an optional writing test. The ACT is designed around information acquired up to 12th grade, with a max score of 36.