You are NOT permitted to take anything into the test room, including purses, backbags, books, papers, etc.If you do not have appropriate ID, you may not test.
#Online test pad registration
Secondary ID such as a Social Security card, birth certificate, credit card, library card, voter registration card, or utility bill with your name and address.
Other types of photo ID (for example, work IDs, photo credit cards, club membership cards, etc.) are NOT acceptable. This photo ID must be issued by a GOVERNMENT (for example, driver’s license, passport, or military ID) or a COLLEGE or UNIVERSITY.
Testing Services uses an online appointment scheduler. UA Little Rock accepts only official score reports that come directly from the company that owns the exam. Official score reports/transcripts must be requested directly from Pearson Assessment. Pearson Assessment is the company that owns the Miller Analogies Test. Created and published by Pearson Assessment, the MAT consists of 120 questions in 60 minutes (formerly 100 questions in 50 minutes). The deadline to apply for all other Access Arrangements is 15 October 2021.įor more information about when to register for the MAT and how much it will cost, see MAT dates and costs.The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is a standardized test used primarily for graduate school admissions in the USA. Please note: the deadline to apply for modified papers is 30 September 2021. Requests for modified question papers must be submitted to us by your test centre. details of any access arrangements you require, along with the evidence to support your request.the name of your university/ies, course/s and course code/s.your name, gender, date of birth and UCAS number exactly as they have been entered on your UCAS application.You must provide your centre with the following information: Please ask the Exams Officer at your school/college/test centre to register you and give you your candidate entry number as proof that your registration is complete. If you cannot find a test centre within reasonable travelling distance of your home town, please read our Support Site article. If you are not able to take the test at school or college, you need to find an authorised open test centre where you can take the test. The deadline to apply is 30 September 2021. If your school or college is not already registered as a test centre, they can check to see if they are eligible to apply to become a test centre. Check with your Exams Officer if your school or college is already registered as a test centre that can run our tests. You must take the test at a test centre that is authorised to run Admissions Testing tests (for most candidates this is their own school or college). You need to be registered as a candidate by a test centre (you cannot register yourself for the test).