anyone here guide me to preparation of GRE?
1. Practice Original Test papers: Get hold of the BigBook or any other source that has original questions and practice at least one test a day. It won't take you more than 2 hours to do three sections. Then revise the questions and solutions. In this way you can do one paper based test in 2 days. After each day's work, revise it carefully. Use CareerCampus.net's solutions if you have the CD. Otherwise, you can discuss with fellow students about why you got the answers wrong. 2. Practice timed CATs: You should practice three full-length CATs before you go to the exam. While practicing with the BigBook, you get training on the kind of questions you will face in the exam. But practice on CATs will tune you for the front end of the exam. 3. Revise your vocabulary for 2 hours a day: You can use powerful programs like CareerCampus.net-WordMine or word lists. But you must have several thousand words at your finger tips when you attend the exam. 4. Revision: Revise the strategies on one section every day for one hour. 5. Practice timed reading: Take a 500 page book (preferably non-fiction). It will have around 1,50,000 words. GRE/GMAT expects you to have reading speeds of 400 words per minute. Which means that you should finish the book in 400 minutes or approximately 7 hours. Read for 1 hour every day. You must cover approximately 70 pages. If you are well below that (most probably this will be the case), every day, try to read 10% faster than your previous day's speed. Do this for an entire month. As you can see, I have given you a 8-hour a day work. That's a lot. But that is what you need if you want a 2200 score. Wish you good luck P.S. See attached files, they are very usefull for practice!
Are you taking the current GRE or the revised GRE? (All GRE tests after August 1st will be revised, and that will determine what sort of preparation would be best for you.)
i want revised GRE.
n @pablow is it material for revised GRE?which applies after august 2011.coz i appying for dat i think.
the first one is revised for august 2011, the second one i'm not sure.
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!