Kaplan MAT, 2009-2010 Edition


  • ISBN13: 9781419553073
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Kaplan MAT, 2009-2010 Edition features:7 practice tests with complete answer explanationsReview of the general knowledge tested on the MAT, including literature, history, vocabulary, mathematics, fine arts, and moreStrategies for answering different types of analogy questions… More >>

Kaplan MAT, 2009-2010 Edition

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  1. #1 by Dauboo on January 28, 2010 - 5:47 pm

    The thing about the MAT is that it really is like Jeopardy, you have to mentally reverse words and meanings, and most of all, you have to be able to spit out random useless facts very quickly. You never know what questions you’re gonna get, so studying for the MAT might seem impossible, but it really isn’t a good idea just to walk into the testing center without totally knowing what you’re in for, and this book should give you a good idea.

    Bottom line – I’m not sure if the information in this book enabled me to answer more questions correctly (Some of the review stuff came in handy, Greek gods, atomic symbols, historical figures, vocabulary…), but taking the practice tests was great for – well, practice. Before purchasing this book, I had taken that official Pearson practice test (which costs 30 bucks to access, and you can only take it once!), and done well, but had taken twice as long as would be allowed on the actual test. After only a few days of studying/practice, this book gave me the mental exercise I needed in order to spit out those analogies, not just correctly, but quickly. So when the time came for the real thing, I had ten or so minutes left at the end to check my work. This, I attribute to this book.

    That said, I should note that I found the practice tests in this book to be considerably HARDER than the official Pearson practice test and the real test itself. I cannot quite say how it was harder, but it was. However, I’d say that this is a good thing – may as well practice on the real brain-stretchers, and it really put me at ease while taking the real test, because it felt easy in comparison.

    My only major complaint is the percentile tables featured in the book (that are supposed to help you get a better idea of how well you did on the practice tests, because raw score doesn’t tell you much) are confusing. The table is supposed to help you convert your raw score into a percentile, but the raw scores on the table only go up to 100, but there are 120 questions on each test. The book explains that on the real test, 20 of the 120 questions are experimental, and don’t count, but the book’s practice tests/percentile table doesn’t take this into account, so I wasn’t sure what percentile I was in. I found this extremely frustrating.

    However, all’s well that ends well – on the real test, I placed in the 96th percentile.

    Further advice general advice: chances are, you have the choice to do the GRE instead. If you are good at doing math in your head, then go for the GRE. But if you’re like me, and stink at math and/or have already died on the quantitative section of the GRE, AND just so happen to be pretty good at Jeopardy, then the MAT is probably a good route.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by N. Hansen on January 28, 2010 - 7:03 pm

    This book helped me score above the 70% and I only studied half of the book due to time constraints. I found questions on the test that were EXACT to the practice ones in the book. If you want to pass, buy this book!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by Crosby03 on January 28, 2010 - 8:08 pm

    If you’re preparing to take the MAT, I recommend this book! I had to take the MAT to get into a school counseling program, and knew nothing about this test! However, it very adequately prepared me and I got well above the required score for my program. This made my comfort level on test day increase dramatically, and to be honest… some of the practice questions from the book were on the actual test!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by Meegz on January 28, 2010 - 11:07 pm

    I was using the Kaplan MAT study guide from my local library and found it to be an excellent resource! So much so I decided to buy my own copy so that I could write in it and put it to good use. I am extrememly satisfied with this manual and highly recommend it to anyone needing that additional study help. I plan on taking the MAT exam in a few months and I feel fully capable of scoring high after using this book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by J. Henry on January 28, 2010 - 11:11 pm

    I would highly recommend this study guide for anyone taking the MAT. The writers of the book are very thorough about breaking down each part of the test to help you understand what to expect. There are sample quizzes for each section as well as 7 full-length tests at the end. The writers also include a section with plenty of study lists that are very helpful. I ended up scoring in the 70th percentile for my area of study as a result of this book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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