Tuesday, March 19, 2013

About GRE Tips Blog

This blog will help you to master GRE General Test! Here you will find lots of tips and strategies regarding different queries related to the test format, study guides, GRE rules and regulations, shortcuts and workarounds you can use during the test, etc.

As you may know GRE has changed alot starting from 2011, and it got even more complicated so you need to get acquainted with the test format and gain experience that will help you to pass the test with the highest possible score.

The problem is that even if you are good in verbal and math it doesn't guarantee you will succeed on the GRE if you don't know it's structure and how to deal with different question types. Only by practice problems, reading strategies and tips you will get better understanding how to crack the test.

So, go check the right sidebar and you find there all you need to master the GRE!

3 comments:

  1. MS in Finance or MS in Financial Engineering. It's also harder for the schools to compare with the GRE scores, though ETS seems to be doing a good job of changing that. Still, at least for now, the GMAT seems to be the test for people who are looking only at the MBA.

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  2. All the best for your Upcoming GRE Exam friends.I guess 120 days is ample to prepare.GRE Mock Test weekly once helps you to analyse your Skills.

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  3. Math is the problem everywhere. It does need a lot of practice and dedication to clear math in exams. I am also practicing math and verbal a lot for my Bar Exam Prep and I hope I am able to get a very good score so that I get to choose one of the best schools for studying.

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