Exam |
Why Take It? |
Contact |
Phone |
Location |
Exam Web Site |
GRE
(Graduate Record Examination) |
Measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills. It gauges undergraduate achievement in eight specific fields of study. |
Kay Alford |
843-349-4004 |
Foundation and Community Partnerships Center
(FCCP)
East Campus |
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PRAXIS
SERIES |
For teacher licensure and certification by states departments of education and other certification agencies.
Praxis I: measures basic academic skills.
Praxis II: measures general and subject-specific knowledge and teaching skills. |
Kay Alford |
843-349-4004 |
Foundation and Community Partnerships Center
(FCCP)
East Campus |
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GMAT
(Graduate Management Admissions Test) |
Helps business schools assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. By taking the GMAT exam, you have a better chance of being targeted by business schools that are a good match for you. |
Linda Henderson |
843-349-2649 |
201B WALL |
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MAT
(Miller Analogies Test) |
Performance designed to reflect candidates’ analytical thinking, an ability that is critical for success in both graduate school and professional life. |
Kay Alford |
843-349-4004 |
Foundation and Community Partnerships Center
(FCCP)
East Campus |
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MCAT
(Medical College Admissions Test) |
A standardized, multiple-choice exam designed to assess the examinee's problem solving, critical thinking, writing skills, and knowledge of science concepts and principles prerequisite to the study of medicine. |
Kay Alford |
843-349-4004 |
Foundation and Community Partnerships Center
(FCCP)
East Campus |
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LSAT
(Law School Admissions Test) |
Required for admission to LSAC-member law schools, most Canadian law schools, and many non ABA approved law schools. |
Janice Cannan |
843-349-2955 |
UHAL 101 |
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