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Waseda University Double Degree Program
適性テスト
You may be required to submit the following test scores if you wish to enter a graduate or professional school in the USA. For enquiries, refer to each website.
 
GRE(Graduate Record Examinations)
This test is aimed at evaluating the ability of applicants who wish to enter graduate school for subjects other than business and law. GRE has two tests: the General Test (verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing) and the Subject Test (biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, computer science, economics, psychology, and literature in English).
http://www.prometric-jp.com
 
GMAT(Graduate Management Admission Test)
This test is for students who wish to enter business schools to acquire an MBA. The test consists of three sections: mathematical reasoning, verbal reasoning and analytical writing. It does not measure knowledge of management. More than 1,000 MBA programs all over the world, including the USA, Canada and the UK, use GMAT to evaluate prospective students.
http://www.mba.com/mba
 
LSAT(Law School Admission Test)
This test is for students who wish to enter the J.D. (Juris Doctor) program at a law school. The test measures reading and comprehension, analytical and logical reasoning, and analytical writing. You are not required to have knowledge of law. The test consists of five sections of multiple-choice questions and an essay.
http://www.lsac.org/
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