Research & Education Association

Research & Education Association
REA Company Logo
Parent company LSC Communications
Status Active
Founded 1959 (1959)
Founder Max Fogiel, Ph.D.
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location New Jersey
Distribution Worldwide
Publication types Test Preparation Guides
Nonfiction topics Standardized Tests
Official website rea.com

Research & Education Association (REA) publishes test preparation materials and study guides, both in print and electronic form.

History

REA was founded by Max Fogiel in 1959 as an educational publisher, concentrating on problems and solutions, or what's known as test preparation today. The company produced the iconic "Problem Solver" series of comprehensive solution guides. The Problem Solver series eventually encompassed over 30 topics with more than 28,000 problem/solution sets, covering differential equations, electric circuits, electronic circuits, precalculus, calculus, advanced calculus, algebra and trigonometry, physics, linear algebra, statistics, organic chemistry, mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetics, geometry, chemistry, probability, materials strength, heat transfer, economics, robotics, discrete math, fluid mechanics and dynamics, numerical analysis, optics, topology, electronic communications, operations research, and several others.

Recently REA has focused on providing digital test banks through its online study center. The company has specific test-prep modules for some of America's most well known standardized tests, including the GED test, the College Board's CLEP credit-by-exam and Advanced Placement exam programs, and the ACT college admissions test. REA is a unit of LSC Communications.

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