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Summer 2008

Test Administration Time: 2:00pm – 4:00pm

Test Fee: $80.00 (please make checks payable to “UC Regents” or remit exact cash at the time of test)

Test Location: UCSB Career Services, Building 599

Test Schedule: Shaded boxes indicate available testing date.

Preparing for the MAT:

One of the best ways to prepare for the MAT is to become familiar with analogies through practice in solving them. You will find two Practice Tests to Help you prepare for the exam on the MAT website:www.milleranalogies.com. For each Practice Test you will be charged a nominal fee, to pay for and gain access to a Practice Test please visit the MAT website and click on “Practice Test Info” for more information or “Take the MAT Practice Test” to pay for and gain access to a Practice Test.

Each Practice Test is designed to familiarize you with the types of items and the specific content areas that you will encounter on the MAT.

Please Note: Although some test centers offer a computerized version of the test, UCSB only offers the pencil and paper version.

To Schedule a Test Date:

Please call UCSB Career Services at (805) 893-6004. A list of items to bring with you on the day of your test and additional information will be discussed at that time.

Questions? Click here for Frequently Asked Questions


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