This Mat Review Blasts Away The Toughest Analogies In The World
Put down that MAT Review for just a second, because we're about to focus on something else.
Think back to the last time you saw an analogy. I know we don't encounter them every day, so it's highly likely that you saw it on another standardized test or a school exam. And when you take a first look at them, they seem like such harmless things.
With that in mind, it's no wonder you breezed through the analogy, circled your answer and moved on to the next test question.
And that why, when you received your shockingly dismal test score, you started to regard analogies as a snake waiting in the shadows to attack your sense of testing confidence and know-how.
That's why as the MAT exam draws closer, you find yourself breaking out in a nervous sweat at the thought of tackling a test exclusively devoted to analogies. You start to ask yourself questions about the analogy: how many types are there? How can you formulate the relationship between the words? What clues can you find to determine that relationship?
Sure, you could waste your review time by asking yourself these questions.
Or you could use this MAT review cheat-sheet - and get the correct answer in a split second.
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Think of it as learning about the quadratic formula: you could try to understand the concepts behind each of the numbers and letters, and carefully plot out how each algebra question applies to it...
...Or you could just memorize the darn formula and plug the numbers in without even a second thought!
You see, analogies are a lot like math formulas. Rather than waste time understanding the intricate relationships between the words, you can just memorize the most popular analogies that will show up on the MAT exam in the first place.
That way, you won't waste a precious second attempting to decode and define a complex analogy relationship...
...So you can maximize your exam score on the Miller Analogies Test!
The Toughest MAT Exam Analogies in the World - and How to Solve Them
Try these tough analogies out on your MAT practice test, and see how quickly your test score skyrockets into the stratosphere!
*Cause: Effect, or Effect: Cause;
*Part: Whole, or Whole: Part;
*Condition: Greater or Lesser Degree (for example, SAD : DEPRESSED as HAPPY : ECSTATIC);
*Person or Thing: Characteristic (for example, THIEF: DISHONEST);
*Group: Member, or Member: Group;
*User: Tool, or Tool: User;
*Trait: Example, or Example: Trait;
*Object: Material, or Material: Object;
*And finally, Symbol: Institution, or Institution: Symbol (for example, WEDDING RING: MARRIAGE)
Once you've identified what words you'll be working with, you're 99% on your way to the correct answer. And as you can see, you don't need to waste your precious time trying to determine relationships within the analogy - because we've already done that for you!
by: Nora Western, PH. ED.
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