You can sign up for GRE test prep courses at Kaplan, The Princeton Review, PowerScore, or the Educational Testing Service. Most of these providers also offer online services for the GRE test prep courses.
GRE test takers cannot review the exact test they will be taking beforehand, but prep courses are widely available. This website has more information on GRE exams and prep courses, and actual prep test questions. http://www.testprepreview.com/gre_practice.htm
First of all, great that you have the will to want to pass the GRE. You can get GRE test prep courses in Barron's online GRE Prep Courses. Here is the link, http://barronstestprep.com/GRE/?gclid=CP2Aiqua264CFQ8b6wodLDpWXA
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I think it depends on how old you are. 28 you have to be 17 or older to take the GED, but you dont have to take any prep courses, you can just schedule the test and go in and take it. But you might want to take a few prep courses! Good Luck!
Kaplan offers a test preparation course in QA testing. They also provide prep courses for college admissions and medical fields.
The Regents test is a standard test, which is taken by students in the state of New York. Various testing centers in New York offer prep courses as well as additional prep materials. There are many websites that offer the information regarding the prep for this test.
Several universities offer GMAT prep courses. Check your local universities to determine whether you can take a prep course there or not. A website to aid you in your preparation for your GMAT test is http://www.kaptest.com/GMAT/Home/index.html.
You can find many ACT prep courses online. Actonlineprep.com and actstudent.org both offer ACT prep plans, tests and details on where you can take the test which ready.
Yes, there are several options for online prep courses for the GRE. Kaplan Test Prep offers one such course for $749, and Princeton Review offers their online GRE prep course for $799. Both of those courses are conducted live, with personal instruction provided.
There are several online LSAT prep courses. Expect decent ones to be in the 50 - 100 dollar range, some can be had for 25, but i would question the quality.
Go to this site: http://www.esctestprep.com/new-york-NY-sat-test-prep-new-york-ny.htm. They will provide you with information on where to take SAT test courses.
ACT prep courses last varying amounts of time, some only one hour, and others 3+ hours. How much you study for the ACT test is up to you. http://www.actstudent.org/