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Dear Engineer,

I don鈥檛 know if you know this, but as an Engineering student, you enjoy a significant advantage over all the other sections of the student population giving GRE.

Remember the grind you鈥檝e been subjected to since your schooling years, and specifically in the four years of Engineering study?

It鈥檚 all about to pay off now!

As an Engineer, you鈥檝e done far more complex mathematics as part of your course than what will be asked of you in the GRE. So, technically, the scales are tipped in your favor to score a perfect 170 in GRE Quant.

Are you surprised?

It is really possible.

Cracking GRE Quant after becoming an Engineer is like trying to regain your old handwriting after a long vacation. It takes some regular practice, but it鈥檚 achievable!

The GRE Quant Syllabus is based on the concepts taught to you at high school. Even if you are slightly out of touch with Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry, Probability, and Statistics, you have studied the underlying concepts in depth sometime in the near past. You will still be able to pick them up from where you left and run听because it is logical science. There are specific methods and limited variations to a question. Once you are armed with some quick techniques in your arsenal, you can use them as and when required to dash to the finish line.

黄色短视频 Pro Tip: When you solve a maths question and get it right, be sure to go back and understand how the problem was crafted. This is called the Hacker鈥檚 Approach. Spend a minute or two to visualize and understand the mathematical concept(s) employed in the question. This helps you grasp the concept as well as spot similar questions, even if they superficially appear like a new one!

But, as always, there is a catch. There is another section called the GRE Verbal that carries equal weightage and is surely not as easy as Quant.

Most GRE aspirants, especially those who speak good English, underestimate the standard of difficulty in GRE Verbal. Because of this fatal error, many bright students miss out on a stellar GRE score.

According to ETS, the mean Quant and Verbal scores of GRE aspirants aiming to study MS in top universities is 158.9 and 148.7 respectively.

That is a whole 10 point difference in scores!

Why does this happen?

Though there is always an emphasis on improving our English skills, we generally don鈥檛 find opportunities to do so. We converse in our native languages with our parents, friends, and neighbors. The only times we encounter English is in school, that too only during exams for some.

But even for Engineers who are familiar with English, the GRE Verbal poses a challenge because it relies on an argumentative style of writing, the kinds encountered in newspaper editorials and academic journals/essays. This means that the passages and sentences are arguments on a specific topic, where the author gives his or her opinion on it.

Moreover, most Engineers who do read, read only fiction and novels where we read stories. The information in such writings is straightforward. But when it comes to GRE RC passages, they are excerpts from academic texts; we need to understand the implied meaning and read between the lines. This can be quite a task without adequate practice.

Besides, since Engineering is a highly technical course, most colleges do not stress on developing English and vocabulary as a priority. This becomes a major drawback when you give GRE because you will suddenly find it overwhelming to focus equally on both Quant and Verbal, thereby missing out on both.

So, how can you maximize your advantage as an Engineer and overcome your Verbal trouble?

Our experts say,

黄色短视频 Pro Tip: Go ahead. Focus on Quant and get that perfect 170. Don鈥檛 disperse all your energy trying to do both. Most universities abroad pay very close attention to your Quant score rather than your Verbal score. But do make sure you cross the 150 mark with GRE Verbal!

Work smart and with a STRATEGY!

You can do it, really.

Think about it, if you can score a perfect 170 in Quant, the minimum score you need in Verbal to achieve a target 320 score is just 150.

Here鈥檚 how you can work smartly to achieve a target 320 score.

Step 1: Vocabulary – There鈥檚 no way around it.

It鈥檚 time to address the (most) difficult part of GRE and learn GRE words. You don’t have to learn all 3500 of them. If you are a regular reader, you are probably already familiar with about 1000 words. Even if you aren鈥檛, aim to learn 1500-2000 words.

If you target to learn 35 words in a day, you can easily master 2000 words in 2 months.

Step 2: Read twice a day!

I know it sounds like a medicinal course, but you鈥檒l slowly learn to enjoy it.

But read what?

You don鈥檛 have to bring out the hardbound classics and old novels.

You just have to spend 15 minutes, twice a day, in reading editorials and opinion columns of leading newspapers like The Hindu, Economist, The Guardian etc.

All of these publications are available online.

Step 3: Study GRE Verbal selectively.

You鈥檙e studying smart, not hard.

Don鈥檛 sit through endless practice sessions of complicated Text Completions, Sentence Equivalences, and Reading Comprehensions.

Target the following:

#1: Become an expert at solving single and double-blank TC questions. Don’t get unduly worried about the triple-blank TCs because they generally tend to be a bit complex and you don鈥檛 get credit even if you get one of the blanks wrong.

#2: While an RC feels like a giant mountain to scale, any trekker will tell you that you climb a mountain in stages. You can master small segments that will help you tackle RC as a whole. Focus on questions such as the Main Idea of the passage, the Purpose, and the author鈥檚 Tone. You can easily master this with a bit of focused practice. Likewise, factual questions based on ideas described explicitly in the passage are not difficult at all.

#3: Aim to solve only short and medium length RC passages. You can skip long passages if you find them time-consuming. Thus by focusing your energy on select parts of GRE RC, you can reach a milestone, rather than be frittering your energy in everything and struggle at the base of the mountain.

#4: Improving your vocab sufficiently is enough to tackle Sentence Equivalence because you need to select two words that mean the same. However, bear in mind that you need to also understand the context of the words correctly.

    • To give you a small example of how vocabulary can help in your overall Verbal prep, consider the following words: Appalled, Astounded, Aghast, Amazed
    • While all four words mean 鈥to be shocked鈥, the context in which they are used differ greatly.
    • Appalled and Aghast are used to convey dismay. They are generally used in a negative setting.
      • Mother Teresa was appalled to see the pitiable condition in which the poor lived in India.
      • She was aghast when she realized that she had deleted her entire presentation from her computer.
    • But Amazed and Astounded can be used positively.
      • He was amazed by the scenic route to his hometown.
      • The young boy’s flawless rendition of Beethoven’s Sonata astounded the audience.

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Step 4: Practice! Practice! Practice!

Ensure you get as much of practice as possible. The more tests you take up, the better. You will be confident about your exam day and by solving lots of questions, you increase your chances of encountering questions in your actual GRE that you have come across before.

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In 4 simple steps, you can beat the world average for the GRE Verbal score! Now, that鈥檚 really something!

Get the best out of your advantage as an Engineer and achieve your goal to study at a top university!

Comment and let us know what issues you face with your online GRE preparation and we will get back to you with solutions!

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Few quick test tips can significantly boost your GRE score. Keeping in mind the different learning styles, and after a lot of research, we have zeroed down on some crucial points to remember during the course of the exam.

These 8 core mantras will help you take the GRE without any hassles and will also increase you confidence levels.
Go ahead and make a note of them!

1. Answer every question.

GRE test is one exam where you are not penalized for making random guesses. In other words, there is no negative marking for answering incorrectly. So it鈥檚 in your best interest to answer every single question given to you, even the ones you don鈥檛 like or the ones you don鈥檛 know the solution to.听

Answer every question - GRE Test

Answer every question – GRE Test

2. Use the scratch paper.

ETS doesn鈥檛 allow you to carry your own stuff inside the GRE test centers. Your passport and email confirmation letter are the only two things you will be allowed to carry inside. However, you will be provided with a scratch paper. Use it to solve math problems, write down formulas, or outline your essay for the Analytical Writing section. Make the best use of the scratch paper they provide.

use scratch paper -GRE Test

Use Scratch Paper GRE Test

3. Plan your time appropriately.

Since the GRE test is adaptive in nature, the score for each question will differ according to its difficulty level. So, it is very important to plan your time accordingly during the exam. Planning here means spending the right amount of time on each question. If you are confident of getting the correct answer, go for it. Similarly, if you are unsure of a particular question, leave it and hop on to the next one. You can come back to it later, if you have the time.

Plan your time - GRE Test

Plan Tour Time GRE Test

4. Pace yourself.

In the Verbal section of the GRE test, you will be given half an hour to answer 20 questions.
For the Quant section, on the other hand, you will have 35 minutes to answer 20 questions. In short, you鈥檒l hardly have about a minute and a half for each question. Needless to say, you must be quick in answering the questions, besides making sure you don鈥檛 leave any questions unanswered. Doing that will also enable you to come back and review the questions you have already answered.

Pace yourself - GRE Test

Pace Yourself GRE Test


5. Mentally manage your stress.

There is always a tendency to get stressed while taking the GRE test. You can avoid this by keeping yourself positive. Try chanting a positive phrase or an inspiring quote in mind. You can even try envisioning the end result of the GRE exam. Something like reaching your target score. It helps.

manage stress - GRE Test

Manage Stress GRE Test

6. Read the Questions First in the RC Passages.

In the Reading Comprehension section, read the questions first. When starting with Reading Comprehension, the best idea is to read the questions first and then plunge into the passage. It will help you focus on what exactly you need to find out from the passage, instead of reading the whole passage for nothing. Doing that will save considerable amount of time in the GRE.

RC passage - GRE Test

RC Passage GRE Test

7. Outline your essays.

While attempting the Analytical Writing section, before you write, make sure you take a few minutes to outline what you鈥檙e going to write. Collect your thoughts, think of a logical sequence to put forth your point, and draw a rough outline / flowchart of your essay. This will give a skeleton to your essay and help you write it better.

Analytical Writing - GRE Test

Analytical Writing GRE Test

8. Use the process of elimination.

If you can rule out even one wrong answer, you鈥檒l be in a much better chance of guessing the correct answer, if it comes to that. Whenever you are not sure, instead of looking for the 鈥渞ight鈥 answer, look for the 鈥渓east wrong鈥 answer. Most of the time, you鈥檒l be able to narrow down your choices to two, which obviously gives you much better odds of getting the answers right. Consider the fact that the GRE doesn鈥檛 have negative marking; this process is very helpful when you are not sure of the correct answer.

MultipleChoice- GRE Test

Multiple Choice GRE Test

Conclusion:

A combination of sufficient practice, right temperament and basic smart learning processes will help you score significantly higher in the GRE.
The only way you can master all these techniques is by applying them through real-time GRE test style practice. Hope these tips help find the solution for the query, How to prepare for GRE.

If you have any questions on GRE Preparation Online or techniques, just leave a comment below.


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