Q. Does the library have test prep books? Like GRE, LSAT and CLEP?

Answered By: Kathryn Ray
Last Updated: Mar 18, 2024     Views: 843

The library subscribes to the Mometrix eLibrary for Test Preparation database, which offers study guides, flashcards, practice questions, and video lessons for over 1,800 different standardized exams, including the LSAT, MCAT, GMAT, GRE, Praxis, FRE, ATI TEAS, NCLEX, HESI A2, CLEP, ACCUPLACER, medical technology certifications, computer technology certifications, and many, many more. To find this database, go to the library's homepage under "Research Assistance" select "Databases" then either browse or search for Mometrix. 

In addition, many public libraries, including DC Public Library, provide online prep materials and practice tests through their online subscriptions to Learning Express Library and Testing & Education Reference Center. Anyone who lives, works or attends school in DC is eligible for a DC Public Library card.  The closest branch library is the Tenley-Friendship Neighborhood Library located across from the Tenleytown/AU subway stop.

If you have any questions or would like additional help, please visit our Ask a Librarian page.

 

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