Test preparation explained

Test preparation (abbreviated test prep) or exam preparation is an educational course, tutoring service, educational material, or a learning tool designed to increase students' performance on standardized tests. Examples of these tests include entrance examinations used for admissions to institutions of higher education, such as college (e.g. the SAT and ACT), business school (the GMAT), law school (the LSAT or LNAT), medical school (the MCAT), BMAT, UKCAT and GAMSAT and graduate school (the GRE) and qualifying examinations for admission to gifted education programs.[1]

Preparation options

There are many resources and services on which students may draw as they prepare for standardized tests, including:

Resource providers

Most companies and educators that offer test preparation services also offer traditional (hard copy) such as books and printed materials and technology or online-based learning tools, such as content accessible on hand-held devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops. So do most test makers, publishers of self-help, instructional and educational materials, and makers of hardware and software.

Test makers

Third parties

Criticism

Some test-preparation programs have been proven to help students improve test scores, [5] but others may have little effect.

See also

References

  1. News: Schools Ask: Gifted or Just Well-Prepared?. February 28, 2013. The New York Times. February 17, 2013. Jenny Anderson.
  2. Book: Smart, Ursulua. Exam Tips. Criminal Justice . SAGE Publications Ltd. 2006. 162–166. 10.4135/9781446212127.n22. 978-1-4129-0707-1 .
  3. Web site: Practice makes perfect: why mock exams are great for students' brains. Busch. Bradley. 2015-12-03. the Guardian. 2016-05-17.
  4. Book: Smartt, Ursulua. Exam tips. Criminal Justice . SAGE Publications Ltd. 2006. 162–166. 10.4135/9781446212127.n22. 978-1-4129-0707-1 .
  5. [American Book Company (1996)|American Book Company]