MAT Test

The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is an analytic ability test utilizing analogy problems. Primarily verbal analogies are tested, but a few quantitative analogies will also be on the MAT. There are a total of 120 partial analogies that must be completed in 60 minutes.

The MAT will test your ability to determine relationships between words, mastery of the English language, and a general knowledge of fine arts, history, literature, mathematics, philosophy, and science.

There are two key elements of preparing for the Miller Analogies Test (MAT):

First, you should use a MAT test study guide or set of MAT test flashcards to be sure that you understand the test material and concepts that are covered.

Second, you should test yourself on MAT practice tests so that you are familiar with the test process. Many students that know the material will struggle when taking the test, simply because they aren't good test takers and do not have much experience with taking important standardized tests.

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