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THE
SILENT TIMER™
Handbook
College Tests
Partying
four nights a week, spring break trips with your closest friends, meeting
your soul mate…the
best years of your life will be spent in college, right? Well, you still have
your whole life ahead of you when you finally graduate, but by all means, make
the most of your college years. If you want to get a decent job and make a living
for yourself, however, you better not spend too much time away from the books
or preparing for your future.
By now you should have
developed your personal study style that works best for you. You’ve
earned your place in college, but now you need to focus on getting out (graduating).
Though some students may wish to prolong college life and avoid adulthood
as long as possible, graduation will come someday and you will have to figure
out how to survive in this world as a financially independent and responsible
adult.
If, in the end, you decide
graduate school may be in the stars for you, it’s time to start thinking
about more entrance exams. If you plan on being a doctor, lawyer, business
C.E.O., professor or any other executive with a higher degree, additional
schooling is required.
Graduate entrance exams
include the MCAT, BAR exam, LSAT,
GRE and GMAT . Though all seemingly
very different exams, many test similar skills that can be learned.
College tests require thorough
preparation and a planned-out study process. Cramming will not produce your
best test scores, reflecting poorly on your GPA. Remember that your GPA will
be a major factor in deciding admission to graduate school.
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In addition to everyday
college exams, you will be required to write numerous research papers along
with analyses, speeches and other reports. If you feel you may need help
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