Dustin DeWinn Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 Hello all I have the option to take the MAT (Miller Analogies Test) or GRE, and am going with the former. I'd ask how it is, but I'll save that for another discussion. I bought Kaplan's GRE study guide, which I found out after I pulled the trigger is no longer a test they offer support for. The latest and last edition of their book was printed in 2010. If you look on Amazon, all of the MAT study guides were printed in 2010 or 2011, with the exception of Barron's which was in 2013. So I have a stupid question: Has the way the test has been administered changed in the last 5 years? I know it's not a test you can really study for, but I want to refine my ability to make connections and to be prepared for the types of questions I'll face, particularly math ones. In other words, is the 2010 book obsolete?
Vince Kotchian GRE Prep Posted February 15, 2016 Posted February 15, 2016 hey Dustin, Given that the MAT study guide published by the test-writer is copyright 2011, I don't think the test has changed in any appreciable way for many years. I wrote MAT For Dummies, which was published in 2013, BTW.
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