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THE BOOK FOR EVERY SUCCESSFUL TEST TAKER


Test Success!
is a toolbox. 

Use it to

  • lower your test stress
  • raise your test scores
  • diagnose what you need to
    improve your test performance
  • learn specific exercises for better test results

Test Success! is used
by people taking:

  • SAT, ACT, AP, GED
  • GRE, MCAT, GMAT, DAT, LSAT
  • State licensing exams
  • Job qualifying exams

 

Written by Dr. Ben Bernstein, performance coach and psychologist with 30 years of experience, Test Success! has been called “the must-have companion to every test prep book on the market.” With special chapters for parents and teachers, Test Success! is a comprehensive guide to improving test performance. 

“This well-written, practical, and incredibly insightful book will be invaluable to a wide range of people preparing to take tests. Test Success! is filled with information and practical examples that will be useful and calming to everyone who approaches test taking with a sense of dread.

Katherine Schultz, Dean and Professor, Mills College School of Education


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