Miller Analogies Test

The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is a standardized test used both for graduate school admissions in the United States and entrance to high I.Q. societies. Created and still published by Harcourt Assessment (now a division of Pearson Education), the MAT consists of 120 questions in 60 minutes (formerly 100 questions in 50 minutes). Unlike other graduate school admissions exams such as the GRE, the Miller Analogies Test is verbal or computer based.

Miller Analogies Test
AcronymMAT
TypeComputer-based standardized test
Developer / administratorHarcourt Assessment / Pearson Education
PurposeGraduate school admission in the United States
Duration60 minutes
Score / grade range200–600
OfferedMultiple times per year
Restrictions on attempts1 attempt every 12 months
Countries / regions
  • Canada
  • United States
LanguagesEnglish
Prerequisites / eligibility criteriaNone
FeeVaries approx. US$70–100)
Scores / grades used byColleges and universities in the United States and Canada
Websitewww.milleranalogies.com

Pearson has announced that the test is to be discontinued, with no tests scheduled after November 15, 2023.

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