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What type of courses are recommended for UIndy students preparing for graduate school tests?
UIndy students should look for customizable courses that cater to the specific test they will be taking, such as the GRE or GMAT. A variety of test prep options are available on campus and in the surrounding Indianapolis area, including Kaplan Test Prep and The Princeton Review.

Is it necessary to take a graduate school test prep course if I have a good GPA?
While a solid GPA is important, it is not the only factor that graduate schools consider. Many graduate programs require standardized test scores as part of the application process, and a high score can give you a competitive edge. A test prep course can help you achieve your best possible score.

What are some key features to look for in a graduate test prep course?
Look for courses that offer personalized instruction, adaptive learning software, and practice exams. It is also important to check the instructor's credentials and experience. UIndy students can access a variety of test prep resources through the university's Career Services department.

Are there any discounts available for UIndy students taking graduate school test prep courses?
Yes, some test prep companies offer discounts to UIndy students. Kaplan Test Prep offers a 10% discount for UIndy students, and The Princeton Review offers a $200 discount on their SAT and ACT courses. It is always a good idea to check with the test prep company for any current promotions or discounts.
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