The GRADUATE RECORD EXAMINATION (GRE) is used by most graduate school programs to assess applicants as part of the application process. Medical, Business, and Law schools typically do not require the GRE test. Instead, these graduate programs use the MCAT, GMAT, and LSAT respectively. Check with the admissions board of your intended graduate program to determine which exams are required as part of the application process. Read about how the CATPrep Simulator for the GRE test can assist you in performing your best on this entrance exam.
The GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ADMISSION TEST (GMAT) is a required part of the admissions process for most business schools. In addition, some graduate finance and economics programs use the GMAT during their admissions evaluation process. Due to its importance in the application process, candidates choosing to pursue a MBA should begin preparing for the GMAT CAT early. Read about how the CATPrep Simulator for the GMAT exam can assist you in performing your best on this entrance exam.
The EXECUTIVE ASSESSMENT (EA) is designed to evaluate business school readiness based upon career experience. Check with your program’s admissions office to determine if you qualify for an evaluation process that accepts or requires an EA result. Read about how the CATPrep Simulator for the EA can assist you in performing your best on this entrance exam.