Free Practice from Kaplan Tests for Honors Students

Kaplan is providing FREE practice tests for Honors students! For more information see below.

Option 1: Free Practice MCAT or LSAT (Sponsored by the Pre-Law Society)

MCAT Practice test starts Saturday, February 23, at 9a.m.

LSAT Practice test starts Saturday, February 23, at 9:30a.m.

Both tests will be held at the University of Wisconsin Law School, 975 Bascom Mall. Visit our website to register.  Before the event, we will send you an email confirming your registration, confirming the building and room location, and providing you with instructions for checking in on Saturday morning. Bring your laptop or tablet to the exam to receive your scores immediately after the exam!

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Option 2:
Free Practice GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, DAT, OAT or PCAT


Would you rather take the test from home, the library, a coffee shop, or even an open computer lab on campus? Then take your practice test live and online in our Classroom Anywhere environment, available from anywhere you have internet access.

As space is limited, this event does require pre-registration. However, a number of seats have been reserved for UW-Madison students. To register for this free event, fill out the web form. Once registered, you will receive unique log-in information that you will use to enter Kaplan’s virtual classroom and begin the exam.


Find the perfect date and time at http://bit.ly/KaplanPracticeTestWI

For Both Options:

Each test will last up to 4 hours and will be proctored like an actual exam. Immediately following the exam, you will be able to receive your score report, with full comprehensive feedback on your individual performance, on a web-enabled mobile device (smartphone or tablet). One of our expert instructors will provide a short overview on how to interpret your score report, followed by a short workshop on test-taking strategies. 

This is a great opportunity for you to see how you might score on the real thing, and also to become familiar with the kinds of questions that will be on the real test. For most students, this exam will be a more realistic test-taking experience as you can practice in the format that mirrors most graduate school exams.

For additional information, visit us at www.kaptest.com/practice or call one of Kaplan’s test experts at 1-800-KAP-TEST. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in going to business, grad, law, med, dental, optometry, or pharmacy school in the next few years! 

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