<p>Re: Theology. At one time, I read from a major newspaper that many trainings in Theology are very beneficial to the preparation for any “reading comprehension style” standard test like MCAT or SAT. If your bring-up is such that reading theology passages is your weekly routine due to religion reasons, it would be even better. In another context, I read if your parents/grandparents like to go to museums or similar leisure activities, it could help too. I do not know whether there is some truth in these two speculations. (If your parents’ job was picking grapes in the field while you grew up, you may have a lot to catch up – especially few of your peers may even consider going to college. But you may get some boost if you are in such a situation. So it evens out.)</p>