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Graduate School: Miller Analogies Test
The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is an analogy-based test that is used to identify candidates who are logical thinkers through various types of analogies.
One may choose to take the MAT in place of the GRE when applying to the University's Nursing or Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry programs.
The home site for the Miller Analogies Test offers online practice tests and sample analogies, testing center locations and how to apply to take the MAT. Information regarding minimum score requirements can be found under the 'Admission Requirements' section of each program's information page.
One may choose to take the MAT in place of the GRE when applying to the University's Nursing or Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry programs.
The home site for the Miller Analogies Test offers online practice tests and sample analogies, testing center locations and how to apply to take the MAT. Information regarding minimum score requirements can be found under the 'Admission Requirements' section of each program's information page.
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