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MAT(R) study guide prepared by our dedicated team of exam experts including practice test questions. Everything you need to pass the MAT(R)! MAT(R) Skill Practice! will help you: Increase your score with multiple choice strategies from exam expertsPractice with 2 complete Miller Analogies practice question sets (over 250 questions)Make an MAT(R) study plan and study scheduleIncludes: Analogy StrategyHow to answer AnalogiesGeneral Knowledge Practice QuestionsGeneral Knowledge ListsMAT(R) and the Miller Analogies(R) Test are registered trademarks of NCS Pearson Inc. who are not involved in the production of and do not endorse this publication.Practice Really Does Make Perfect!The more questions you see the more likely you are to pass the test. And between our study guide and practice tests youll have over 250 practice questions that cover every category. You can fine-tune your knowledge in areas where you feel comfortable and be more efficient in improving your problem areas. Our practice test questions have been developed by our dedicated team of experts. All the material in the study guide including every practice question is designed to engage the critical thinking skills that are needed to pass the Miller Analogies(R) Test. Study When and Where You Want!Includes a FREE ebook version suitable for any smartphone iPhone iPad or tablet that you can immediately download after purchasing. You can practice your questions after working out at the gym while youre waiting on a friend for lunch or over your morning cup of coffee. Whenever you have those spare moments you can consistently build your confidence. Heard it Before? Maybe you have read this kind of thing before and maybe feel you dont need it and you are not sure if you are going to buy this book. Even if our test tips increase your score by a few percentage points isnt that worth it?Remember it only a few percentage points divide the PASS from the FAIL students.Why not do everything you can to get the best score on the MAT(R)?