| By
Jacqueline Bodnar
(Syndicated News) Each year, hundreds
of thousands of adults decide to go on to graduate school
or law school. With that decision comes the realization that
they need to take a college entrance exam. Those who have
been away from school for a few years, or even those who haven’t,
may find the exams quite intimidating.
The most popular tests for those seeking
graduate college admissions include the Law School Admission
Test (LSAT), Graduate Record Examination (GRE), and the Graduate
Management Admission Test (GMAT). Scores on these entrance
exams are in many cases the primary factor that determines
acceptance, as well as eligibility for grants, scholarships,
assistantships, and financial aid. Studies have shown that
graduates from higher ranked schools typically have the highest
starting salaries. The more prepared a person is to take the
test, the more likely they are to succeed.
“Test preparation courses are an important
part of getting a good score,” says Beverly Bauer, Marketing
Director of PowerScore (http://powerscore.com), a company
that specializes in test preparation and offers courses across
the country and abroad. “We have a wonderful track record
of preparing people so that they can do the best possible
job when it comes to exam day. Our preparation courses are
very popular and are a good way to let students know what
to expect and help them learn the material that will be covered.”
Companies such as PowerScore offer the ultimate
experience for those students seeking top-notch preparation
for the LSAT, GRE, GMAT, as well as SAT preparation courses
for those high school students heading off to college. They
design their courses to provide maximum exposure to the concepts
on the test, and they give students access to highly qualified
instructors and the best classroom materials around. They
also have a support system in place to help guide each student
to success, including an Online Student Center and personal
Tutoring and Admissions Counseling programs. Classes range
from a 12 or 16-hour weekend preparation course for a few
hundred dollars, up to a full-length 80-hour course that is
held over a period of 8 weeks.
“At PowerScore, we firmly believe that
practice makes perfect,” says Bauer. “One needs
to practice to be good at a sport or musical instrument, and
the same goes for learning the information required for doing
well on entrance exams. Our courses provide students the guided
and structured practice that they need.”
Students can take these courses when it’s
convenient for them, with courses in the evenings or on weekends.
In choosing a preparation course, it is important that test-takers
carefully examine the course materials as well as the qualifications
of the instructors. Instructors who have scored high on the
test are more likely to be able to help students to score
at their highest potential on the test.
“One
thing that makes our courses stand out is that we require
all of our instructors to score in the 99th percentile on
the exam they teach,” says Dave Killoran, CEO of PowerScore.
“This is because the top graduate school programs are
so competitive. Many of our students are trying to achieve
a score in that range.”
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