is designed to familiarize and to teach strategies and problem sets for the OLSAT. |
The Otis-Lennon School Ability Tests (OLSAT) assesses verbal and nonverbal reasoning abilities that are related to success in school. Although the Total score is the best overall indicator of school-learning ability, a student's ability to learn in school is dependent on both types of skills. The Verbal processes measured are Verbal Comprehension and Verbal Reasoning. Nonverbal processes are Pictorial Reasoning, Figural Reasoning, and Quantitative Reasoning. The OLSAT includes tasks such as detecting likenesses and differences, classifying, establishing sequence, recalling words and numbers, defining words, following directions, solving arithmetic problems, and completing analogies have been shown to be valid measures of an individual's ability to reason logically. |
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simulated, timed practice OLSAT tests |
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test taking strategies |
The schedule for the IQ ClinicTM (OLSAT Only) will be released in June 2024. |