Speedbump
Umm . . . I've been ill advised about attending the community college. I don't think that is the correct route for me. Now I'm looking into getting my masters in education at the University. I've filled out the application, but I'm scared of the Millers Analogies Test. Any advice about preparing for this test? Please!
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I would pull out the Word Worm cards from Cranium to bone up on your vocab and then do a bunch of Sporcle quizzes to enrich your general knowledge.
When I called UNA about possibly applying for a Master's program they said get a MAT practice book and when you sign up for it there are practice tests online. That's really the best you can do. I'm sure you'll do fine. As long as you do well in the area you're going to concentrate in.
lots and lots and lots of studying. :) Good luck!
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