Millers Analogy Test
What is the Miller Analogies Test?
The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) is a high-level test of analytical ability that requires the solution of problems stated as analogies. The MAT consists of 120 partial analogies that involves general academic knowledge and analytical skills acquired over years of study and learning.
How long is the test?
The Miller Analogies test is 60 minutes in length.
How do I study for the test?
How much does it cost?
The cost to take the test is $90.00.
When can I take it?
Examinees must schedule an appointment at least 24 hours in advance with the Testing Center. Appointment times vary by day. Schedule via our website.
Where can I take it?
The test is offered at the UAA Testing Center inside the University Center Mall at the south entrance. Address: 3211 Providence Drive, UAA Consortium Library, Suite 215, Anchorage, Alaska, 99508.
What do I bring to the test?
- Two forms of valid identification. Your primary form of ID must be government issued and contain both your photograph and a signature. The second form of ID is not required to have your photograph or signature.
- Social Security Number (American) or Social Insurance Number (Canadian)
- MAT Score Recipient Code for the School that will receive your scores (See a list of score recipient codes for the United States)
Can I retake the test?
Yes there is no waiting period designated in order to re-test. However the candidate must inform the test proctor that they have previously taken the test to receive the correct version of the exam.