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Graduate School                                                                                                   http://www.milleranalogies.com

Purpose:
Scores from the GRE or alternate test, MAT, are required by some departments for admission to Henderson State University's Graduate School. The Miller Analogies Test is a high-level mental ability test requiring the solution of problems stated as analogies.

Fluency in the English language, a broad knowledge of literature, philosophy, history, science, mathematics, and fine arts, and the ability to reason out relationships may contribute to performance on the MAT.

Description:
The MAT consists of 120 partial analogies that are to be completed in 60 minutes. Additional time is required to fill out personal information for reporting scoring results.

Computerized or Paper-Pencil MAT:
The MAT is available Monday through Friday.  The cost is $75.00.  Call (870) 230-5470 or go to CAS 125 to schedule an appointment.

Please provide the following information:

  • State whether this test is a retest or not.  Candidates who retest must present the retest admission ticket from the official score report in order to test. 
  • Include name, address, and telephone number.
  • For the paper-pencil test, indicate test date and time desired.  

Scores:
The test fee includes one personal score report and up to three score recipients specified when you take the MAT.

The candidate will see the score at the end of the exam.  The test proctor can print an unofficial score report at the conclusion of the test.  The official score reports are mailed to the candidate and recipient in two to three weeks.  The paper-pencil answer documents are scored electronically by the Psychological Corporation.  Universities will  receive the official score reports in two to three weeks.




 

1100 Henderson Street
Arkadelphia, AR 71999-0001
Phone: (870) 230-5000 Fax: (870) 230-5144



Send comments and suggestions to: Hudginc@hsu.edu
Date Last Modified: Thursday, September 02, 2004