Yael Test
The Yael Test, also known as the Psychometric Entrance Test, is an admissions exam used by universities in Israel. It consists of three main sections:
⚫ Verbal Reasoning: This section assesses your ability to understand and analyze written information, as well as your vocabulary and verbal comprehension skills. You may encounter passages to read followed by questions testing your comprehension, analogies, and completing sentences.
⚫ Quantitative Reasoning: This section evaluates your mathematical abilities, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. You'll likely encounter questions ranging from basic arithmetic to more advanced topics like calculus and probability.
⚫ English Proficiency: This section assesses your English language skills, including reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and writing. Questions may cover various aspects of English language usage, such as understanding written passages, identifying grammatical errors, and completing sentences.
The syllabus for the Yael Test generally includes topics covered in high school curriculum, so it's important to review and practice relevant material from your high school studies. Additionally, there are prep books and resources available specifically for the Yael Test to help you familiarize yourself with the format and content of the exam.