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i dont have that much of english, but i try for good score in gre, feb 5th 09 date, plz tell me the way?
gopi_nath918 - 2008-12-21 10:05:10 - Higher Education (University +)
please suggest me, its little time to prepare gre
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eastcoaster - 2008-12-21 10:24:27
You should get at least one test preparation book right away. Consider getting one book for each section (total of three books!). Kaplan is a good brand. Be sure to get one that was recently published.
As you probably know, there are three sections to the GRE:
*math
*vocabulary
*writing
If your English isn't good, the writing will be the hardest for you, then the vocabulary, and the math will probably be easiest.
You can make a big difference in your score on all of these if you study. Even native English speakers who received great grades from an American college can do poorly on the GRE if they don't study.
For the math section, just do the practice problems in the test preparation book. This will probably be the easiest part for you. Although you probably already can do the math, the way the questions are worded is probably different from what you're used to.
For the vocabulary section you should get a list of the 200 most common words that appear on the GRE. Make flash cards with these words and their definitions or related words. Carry them with you everywhere and use them every day! If you do this you should be OK - these are words that most native English speakers never use!
For the writing section, practice writing responses to the GRE prompts. The test preparation books give lots of examples of the prompts. If your English isn't good, you should consider hiring a tutor for this section. Find someone who specializes in GRE test preparation, not just general English.
Good luck. Get a good night's sleep before and a good breakfast that day!
HappySchoolsBlog.com - 2008-12-21 20:12:58
GRE Exam consists of 3 Sections
1) Verbal ( Max Score of 800)
2) Quantitative ( Max Score of 800 )
3) Analytics Writing ( Max Score of 6.0)
This is what you should do to improve your score.
1) There are lots of free online GRE practice Tests available. Take one of the test without any distractions and see how you score in Verbal and Quantitative.
2) For the questions you have answered wrong, make sure you find out why you selected the wrong answer and find how to solve it right. If you happen to learn a new formula or words, make a note of it. you could use a separate notebook, one for verbal and one for Maths.
3) In same time, spend at least 1 hour per day for GRE Vocabulary from Barron's GRE book. It has 50 Word Lists. Try to memorize 1 word list per week. So, every week you can read 50 to 100 new words.
4) Week 1 read the first word list, Week 2 revise the first word list and then start learning the Second Word List. So, that you will not forget the words.
5) Best way to remember new words is to form a sentence for each word.
6) Next, take an GRE Practice Test again and see how much you score, and for mistakes you make, again evaluate what went wrong. In this way, you will learn new maths formulas and at same time your score will increase month by month.
7) No need to worry that you are scoring less in GRE tests now, every student initially has the same problem. Spending atleast 1-2 hours per day for first 3 months from now will get you going. In 4-5 months time you will see huge difference in the score.
8) So, the key to improve your GRE Scores and skills is to practice daily and if you select a wrong answer in your practice test, make sure you find the right answer and how to find the right answer.
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