Flybye
12-29-2007, 05:49 AM
I am applying for graduate school - heading back as a non-traditional student (I'll be 36 come mid Jan) - yikes!!! I want to get my masters degree in counseling.
I have to take either the GRE or the Miller Analogies Test and have opted to take the second. I purchased a book that has CD Software and have taken three practice exams. I have scored only 48-52 correct out of 100 :eek::eek::eek: I know this test is scored differently but can't find an explanation in the book or online as to how it is scored :confused::confused: I know that a 48, for example, isn't a 48%. If it isn't a 48, then WHAT IS IT????
I graduated in my bachelor program with a 3.76 and testing has never been a problem for me. I recently re-licensed (Social Worker) after 11 years of staying home with the kids and scored higher on the exam to relicense than I did when I originally took the exam.
My scores on the practice exam have me a bit freaked out. I have to study, and that should bring the score up a bit. My program that I am applying requests a pretty low entrance score on the exam (36, I believe)
Have any of you taken the Miller Analogies Test? How did you score? Do you understand the scaling process? Can you explain the scaling process? Do you know of any statistical data that I can look at to put my mind at ease?
HELP!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!
I have to take either the GRE or the Miller Analogies Test and have opted to take the second. I purchased a book that has CD Software and have taken three practice exams. I have scored only 48-52 correct out of 100 :eek::eek::eek: I know this test is scored differently but can't find an explanation in the book or online as to how it is scored :confused::confused: I know that a 48, for example, isn't a 48%. If it isn't a 48, then WHAT IS IT????
I graduated in my bachelor program with a 3.76 and testing has never been a problem for me. I recently re-licensed (Social Worker) after 11 years of staying home with the kids and scored higher on the exam to relicense than I did when I originally took the exam.
My scores on the practice exam have me a bit freaked out. I have to study, and that should bring the score up a bit. My program that I am applying requests a pretty low entrance score on the exam (36, I believe)
Have any of you taken the Miller Analogies Test? How did you score? Do you understand the scaling process? Can you explain the scaling process? Do you know of any statistical data that I can look at to put my mind at ease?
HELP!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!