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MAKE A WAY FOR APTITUDE

Aptitude test come i several varieties, from the tests used to gain entry into a college or university to tests used to screen job applicants. Unlike an achiveement test, an aptitude test does not measure what you have learned so  much as it measures your ability to learn and adapt. An aptitude test is designed to give an idea of your future performance in a given area, whether that area is school - or job - related.


 

STUDY TIPS

Because  the purpose of aptitude tests is different from achievement tests, studying for them is a little different also. In reality, you cannot study for an aptitude test by learning the material covered, as you do with an achievement test. Instead, you prepare for aptitude tests by preparing for the types of information covered and the types of questions that are asked.

There are several techniques used to prepare for an aptitude test, regardless of the type of aptitude being measured. The following are some of the more commonly used techniques:

1. STUDY GUIDE

The first step to preparing for an aptitude test is to obtain a study guide. It does not matter whether you purchase one or access it through the internet. A study guide will cover every area of the test, detailing what types of information are included in that area. This will help you know what material you can study in order to best prepare for the test. Many study guides also include information on the time limits and scoring system for the test, as well as practice tests for the various sections.

2. PRACTICE TESTS

The purpose of the practice test is to become accustomed to the types of questions asked on aptitude tests and how those questions are asked. In addition, practice tests give you the opportunity to brush up on skills that have gotten rusty, such as mathematical processes and operations or answering questions about essays. By reviewing the questions you missed on practice tests, you can figure out your problem areas. You can also take a timed practice test to help you prepare for the time limits involved in the actual test.

3. ESTABLISH A STUDY PLAN:

Make studying for the aptitude test part of your daily routine. Focus first on your problem areas. If you have a study guide, it is easy to set up a study plan that allows you to focus on your problem areas because you will know what material is covered in that area. Once you have mastered your problem areas, you can add a review of the areas that are not as difficult for you. Include practice tests in your study plan so you can track your progress by the improvements in your test performance.

So much importance is placed on aptitude tests that many people experience a great deal of fear and anxiety in regard to taking them. While you cannot simply study some lecture notes and know the answer to every question, you can prepare yourself for the types of information and questions present on aptitude tests. If you focus on problem areas, stick to your study plan, and practice before the test, you will discover that you have no difficulty performing well on an aptitude test.