National Biblical Greek Exam TM
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Former Students of Greek

Discover how the National Biblical Greek Exam can benefit you.

If you are refreshing your Greek skills after a time away, you are probably wondering where to start and how to restore your previous skills most efficiently. Even though you may feel like you have forgotten everything, chances are that after you start reviewing, you will discover that you remember a number of paradigms and parts of grammar. This is where the National Biblical Greek becomes an essential tool for you. The exam shows you exactly where you are strong and what areas of the language you need to study. You can take the exam again and again to track your improvement and compare your progress with other learners around the world.

As soon as you finish an exam, you immediately see corrections to all of your missed questions. In addition, the exam displays any notes or bookmarks that you created concerning difficult questions. This provides you with the instant feedback necessary to address your difficulties and questions before your initial thoughts slip away.

Now you can stop wondering where to begin. Take the National Biblical Greek Exam today and start recovering and advancing your skills.


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1) See how well you rank.
There are many national and customizable comparisons (school level, location, text book etc.,) for you to get a good feel for how you compare with your peers.

2) See exactly what you need to study to improve.
The exam provides detailed analysis that shows you exactly where you should devote your study to see the greatest improvements.

3) Rid yourself of test anxiety.
The dynamic generation of the exam enables you to take the exam as often as you wish. This allows you to get credit for your best performance
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4) It may be used as an entrance exam.
The exam was very well received at the 2003 Society of Biblical Literature annual conference and has been scheduled for a presentation at the 2005 conference. Now, more and more colleges are using the exam to help determine where a student should be placed when entering the school.

5) It is text independent.
The exam is not married to one textbook. It acquires questions generated by instructors using many different textbooks and uses grammatical terms that are widely accepted. However, you do have the option to rank yourself among those who use the same textbook.