How to
Improve SAT Scores & GRE
Scores
IQ level and college
admission test scores - at both undergraduate and graduate
level - are very closely linked. A
high
correlation of .82 between
IQ SAT combined scores
is reported in one representative study. The SAT
test was originally
designed to be an IQ
test.
At the graduate
level, There are similarly high
correlation between IQ scores and GRE scores.
The same
correlations between IQ and graduate and professional
admissions exams holds for GMAT testing, MCAT, DAT, LSAT,
Bar exams - and many others.
The scientific
references showing high
correlations between IQ and admissions exam
performance can be found here.
How can we interpret this data? As is well
known, correlations do not automatically imply causal
links. However, in this case, it is clear that higher SAT
and GRE scores are in large part
due to higher levels of
intelligence - as measured by IQ tests. This causal
impact has been tested directly. Measures of intelligence
during high school substantially
predict future performance
on SAT combined scores (see reference here).

How to improve your IQ for higher admissions exam
scores
How
to improve SAT scores? How to improve GRE scores? In
addition to practicing directly with the test questions,
an effective strategy is to improve your IQ, raising your
overall level of cognitive performance. Our
brain training
download - High IQ
Pro® - has been scientifically demonstrated to improve
fluid intelligence by
40% after 19 days of training for half an hour
per day. To prepare for SAT exams, try setting up a 1 month
program recommended in this 'brain
plan':

SAT/GRE
plan
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brain plans for a
university/college
admissions exam
- click for details
Additional
recommendation

click on
this link for
a game that develops your
logical reasoning skills
-a highly important component
of university / graduate admission
exams
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