Pre-Professional Exam Preparation

To get into the school of your dreams, great test scores are crucial. Whether you want to go to medical or law school or earn an advanced degree, your test scores are key, along with your grades and past experiences. At Tutorition, we offer expert guidance for the GRE, LSAT, MCAT, and all other graduate and post-graduate exams to help you achieve your best and get one step closer to your goals.

Graduate school admission tests are your chance to shine, and Tutorition is here to help you succeed. Our expert tutors have been helping students ace these tough exams for many years. If you're getting ready for the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, or MCAT, Tutorition can help you understand the test and be fully prepared for exam day.

Our prep program is both thorough and tailored to your needs. It includes personalized tutoring sessions and weekly homework to keep you on track. You'll learn useful skills from a tutor who is a perfect match for your personality and learning style, giving you the confidence to do your best.

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Study Tips for Professional School Entrance Exams

Preparing for professional school exams can be tough, but having a good plan will make it easier. Here are some simple tips to help you stay on track and be ready for the test.

  • Create a regular study schedule and follow it until it becomes a habit.
  • Spend extra time on the topics that you find hard.
  • Try taking practice exams to get used to the test.
  • Ensure to take regular breaks.
  • Keep your notes and materials tidy and easy to find.
  • Look through important topics from time to time so you do not forget anything.
  • You might also want to study with a group of friends or think about joining a study group for help.

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LSAT

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a crucial part of gaining entrance to law school, largely divided into two: the multiple-choice test on the tablet, taken at a testing center and writing an essay from home. The multiple-choice test contains sections that deal with logical reasoning, reading comprehension, and analytical reasoning, which includes logic games. Another section is unscored and experimental in nature. The LSAT is scored from 120 to 180 and sent to schools with your score. So, because of COVID-19, it is only offered in an online version right now, known as the LSAT-Flex. It's one of the three-section tests, but it still scores on a 120-180 scale. The test can be taken up to three times per admission cycle, up to five times in the last five years, and no more than seven times overall. Scores from the past five years are reported to law schools.

GRE

The GRE test is the key to entrance into many of the graduate programs within the USA and Canada, in MBAs and Ph.D.s. Computerized, it may be done online or at a test center. The test commences with Analytical Writing and proceeds to comprise five multiple-choice sections: two Verbal, two Quantitative, and one unscored Experimental section. The GRE is set up to adjust its difficulty level according to your performance; the first Verbal and Quantitative sections will determine the difficulty level of the second sections. You will receive scores from 0 to 6 for Analytical Writing, from 130 to 170 for Verbal, and from 130 to 170 for Quantitative. You may retake the test up to five times in one year, with a 21-day waiting period between tests. Scores are valid for five years.

MCAT

The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a multiple-choice examination that is used for acceptance into medical schools worldwide. The test is conducted at the official testing centers all over the world a number of times during the year in a computer-based format. The test is composed of four sections: Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems, Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills, Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems, and Psychological, Social, and Biological Functions of Behavior. Each section is scored from 118 to 132. You can take the MCAT up to three times a year, four times in two years, and a total of seven times. Most medical schools will accept scores for two to three years after the exam.

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