What are the minimum scores required on the Graduate Record Exam or Millers Analogy Test? What is the difference in the tests?
The Miller’s Analogy Test is a test of analogies while the Graduate Record Exam is a test of verbal, quantitative and analytical writing abilities. The GRE is used by many doctoral programs for admission. Scores on the GRE or MAT tests are reviewed together with other admissions requirements in making decisions. Typically, the admissions committee looks for students to have scored at or above the mean for admission. However there are no set minimum scores and the tests are used as one indicator for admission. Information on the GRE and MAT tests is available at http://www.uncw.edu/stuaff/testing/links.htm The tests can be taken at Westside Hall here on campus.
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