Wednesday, July 1, 2009

How to Study For the GRE (Graduate Record Examination)


It is true that the GRE exam is a tough one, but getting a fairly good score is not impossible. Here are a few tips and techniques to help you plan your study and tame the GRE beast.


1.Prepare for the exam by practicing sample questions. Give yourself at least two-three months to practice daily. The time you should give to prepare really depends on your level. If you need to clear your basics first, you need another 2-3 months.

2.Familiarize yourself with the format of the test before taking the actual test. If you know the format before hand, you will sail smoothly throughout the test. You will get less confused and feel more confident if you know the type of questions you are going to get.

3.Concentrate on the sections in which you think you are weak. For example, if your arithmetic is poorer than your algebra, practice arithmetic more often and clear all your doubts while doing so. There are four parts of the GRE test - analytical writing, research, quantitative, and verbal. Find out the section which is the most difficult for you. Only you can find this out. You must work on this section by putting as much effort as you can.

4.Set your target GRE score, that is, the score you wish to obtain. By setting a score goal for yourself, you will give yourself an idea of how much preparation and study time you will need. Setting a goal will channelise your work.

5.Remember to see if there is any distraction while studying. If yes, take necessary steps to put an end to it. While studying, stay away from television, mobile phone, and music, if they distract you.
6.Practice daily. Think of it like a sports that you enjoy playing. You will need to practice this sport everyday to improve Similarly you need to practice GRE sample papers daily to do more and more better in the GRE.


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