Thursday, March 5, 2020

Miller Analogies Test (MAT) Review Series Grammar Analogies

Miller Analogies Test (MAT) Review Series Grammar Analogies GRE/MAT Graduate School Blog In this continuation of ourMAT review video series, we approach working through a standard MAT style analogy that tests your grammar mastery. Grammar may be something you wanted to avoid by taking the MAT instead of the ACT, SAT, or GMAT. But the way that the MAT tests grammar is based on the relationships between punctuation marks and what they actually indicate from a definition standpoint, rather than sentence completion as seen on the GMAT. Key pointers from this video: 1. When it comes to the analogy, identify where the blank is and therefore where the pivot lies.In the example given: A is blank, so D is the pivot term, as it's the only of the given terms that canĂ¢€™t relate to any of the answer choices, so it has to relate to one of the terms provided. 2. Look at the pivot term and see which given term it has a relationship with. 3. If none of the choices create an identical relationship, you may need to take and step back and revisit if you chose the proper terms. 4. Be sure to properly define the terms in order to eliminate wrong answers that don't fit the relationship. 5. When dealing with grammar on the MAT always be literal. This video was produced by MyGuru'sDirector of Online Instruction and expert online MAT tutor Stefan Maisnier. Visit our YouTube channel for more MAT analogy videos.

New Series 7 Exam Partnership

New Series 7 Exam Partnership Improving Academic Performance MyGuru is proud to announce a new partnership with Michael Weiss, founder of Series 7 Exam Tutor.The Series 7, and other licensing exams, is a test prep area in which we don't specialize. We do offer private, 1-1 Series 7 tutoring in Chicago, but we don't have any Series 7 exam tutors in Boston, New York, or Minneapolis, our other key locations. As a result, we've partnered with Michael to offer licensing exam tutoring on our behalf. Michael built Series 7 Exam Tutor to help people pass difficult licensing exams, having passed many difficult exams throughout his professional and academic career. He passed the Series 7 Exam on his first try with a score 94% and was awarded the CFA charter in 2002 after passing each of the three exams on his first try.He holds an M.B.A. in Finance Investments from the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College and a B.A. in Finance Economics from the City University of New York.Michael has worked in finance for 20 years with the majority of this ti me focused on investment analysis and portfolio management. He's worked at institutions such as Merrill Lynch and Evergreen Investments, as well as a variety of smaller firms. He also founded Timeless Capital Management, a firm which specialized in mutual fund research.Michael is a great example of the type of tutors and partners MyGuru works with - experienced individuals with impressive academic backgrounds who share a vision for high quality, yet affordable tutoring and test prep. To learn more about MyGuru's private Series 7 exam tutoring, click here (coming soon). To contact Michael Weiss directly, you can visit his web-site Series 7 Exam Tutor.