Miller Analogies Test
The Miller Analogies Test is used at some colleges and universities for entrance to graduate school. Check with the school you plan to attend to make sure they accept the Miller Analogies Test and to determine the score you need for your particular program. Information, study tips and a sample test for the Miller Analogies Test may be found at their website at www.milleranalogies.com.
The official study information provided by the test company is always the best place to start in preparing for the test. Make sure to check their suggestions for test taking strategies and to use their practice test. We do not specifically recommend other materials, but if you need additional study materials you might consider checking with your local bookstore or doing a search under Miller Analogies Test, looking for respected publishers’ names.
To Schedule a Test The Computer Based Test is now available and is a positive alternative to the Paper/Pencil version that has been used for many years. Tests are scheduled as needed and as space is available. Contact Carole Wayman at 714-628-7386 or cwayman@chapman.edu. Specify whether you will be taking the Computer Based Test or the Paper/Pencil Test. Be sure to call or email if you have any questions.
Things to bring the day of the test:
- Photo ID and one other form of ID
- The test fee of $75 is payable by check made out to Chapman University.
- If you have taken the exam before you must bring your Retest Admission Ticket
Once you are given a time and room number, you may access a campus map. Parking during the semester for outside guests is in the parking structure and requires a temporary permit.
If you have additional questions, contact Carole Wayman at cwayman@chapman.edu.
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