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How to Plan for a High GRE Score?

By itself, the GRE syllabus is quite easy.

The entire Quantitative Reasoning Section is based on your high school mathematics (minus Trigonometry & Calculus).

Of course, the Verbal section is quite daunting, but there is nothing you cannot master, provided you know how to tackle it systematically.

Now, see, that’s where the challenge lies.

Ensure that you create a study plan that helps you:

  1. Cover the GRE syllabus thoroughly and in a methodical fashion.
  2. Wrap up your preparation in 30–45 days before your GRE date.

That’s how Aditya Kardile felt before he started his GRE preparation as well.Ěý

With just 30 days in hand and no direction to his preparation, Aditya needed to move on fast!

In this situation, anyone would have accepted a lower-than-expected score.

But Aditya was not one to throw in the wet towel on his aspirations.

After earnest and methodical preparation, Aditya scored a smashing 330 in GRE with a perfect 170 in Quant too!

How did he manage to pull it off?

WHAT EXPERT TIPS HELPED ADITYA PLAN IN HIS GRE PREPARATION PERFECTLY?

Week 1: The Warm-Up Week

Just like how you would treat a new exercise routine, it is important to treat your first week of GRE preparation like that too.

The focus for the very first week should be conceptual learning. You must use this time to learn tricks and techniques to solve GRE problems and get the answers right.

Give more importance to being accurate, over solving questions on time… for now.

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Week 2: The Grind Week

Your focus for the second week should continue to remain accuracy i.e solving questions correctly. However, depending on your schedule, you can squeeze some time for revision as well.

GREedge Pro Tip: If you have lesser time during the week and more time on the weekends, then plan your study accordingly. It is important to cement your basics thoroughly in the first two weeks so rushing to complete your syllabus must be avoided.

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Week 3: The Revision Week

It’s time to go pro!

Once you have a strong foundation, it’s time to build on those skills with more advanced practice.

This is also the week where you’ll start paying more close attention to:

  1. how much time you spend on a question
  2. what kind of errors you’re making
  3. how to get more targeted practice to address your weaker areas

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Week 4: The Practice Week

The last lap is always the hardest and, surely, the focus of your fourth week should be: PERFECTION.

Armed with essential & advanced practice, you’re now ready to take full-length GRE style mock tests. These tests should be adaptive and accurate in terms of your final score.

This is also the time for you to focus on the most overlooked aspect of GRE, that is, Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA).

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The value of a great GRE score to your graduate school applications cannot be underestimated. A 320+ in your GRE is not only your ticket to some of the best schools out there, but in many cases also paves the path to full funding and scholarship opportunities.

So what is the secret to a good GRE score? How can you conquer the GRE and get admitted to your dream school?

The answer to those questions is deceptively simple – good time management skills. Master this, and you will master the GRE. However, of course, this is easier said than done.

Why do students usually have problems managing time?

  1. Lack of preparedness – Unsure of the concepts involved.
  2. Lack of clarity in prioritizing questions – Spending a long time on one question.
  3. Unfamiliar with the format of the test.
  4. Nervous about the timer.

Learning good time management skills is the first and the most important step you must take in your GRE journey. How can you do this? Rather than giving you some general tips, let me explain what you can do section-wise as you encounter them in GRE!

 

Section 1: Analytical Writing

Section 1: Analytical Writing

The first section in the GRE is always the analytical writing (or AWA) section. Now, a large number of GRE test takers make the grave mistake of skipping their AWA and using the allotted one hour to complete the other sections of the test, since the AWA does not directly affect the final GRE score. However, a good score in your AWA has the ability to boost your applications, so we highly recommend that you do not skip it. The AWA has two essay tasks, the Argument task and the Issue task, both of which are designed to test your critical thinking skills and your ability to develop, articulate, and defend an argument. Of course, it is no mean feat to write an excellent essay in just thirty minutes, but there are ways you can still nail it.

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  1. Take a minute or two to actually plan how you are going to go about writing your essays. This may seem like the very opposite of time management, but you will be surprised to know how many aspirants start their essays without a clear outline and then end up writing vague and irrelevant things.
  2. Write the introduction in the last. Many students waste much time trying to write that perfect introduction. Once you have the body of your essay ready, writing your introduction will be much easier.
  3. Keep it sweet and simple. Don’t try to use words and phrases you aren’t familiar or comfortable with. Simplicity is key. Write sentences that are succinct yet impactful. Be natural, be you.
  4. Don’t overlook the importance of proofreading. When you are writing in a hurry, you may make Ěýsome grammar or spelling errors. Give yourself a few minutes to proofread and edit.
  5. Make your conclusion powerful by introducing the opposing viewpoint and then refuting it in a couple of sentences. This shows that you acknowledge the other side of the argument, but your argument is the right one.
  6. Most importantly, practice, practice, and practice. Take many GRE mock test as possible to acquaint yourself with the time constraints, and then get them evaluated by a teacher or a GRE instructor.

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Section 2: Quantitative Reasoning

Section 2: Quantitative Reasoning

The quantitative reasoning section of the test has two sub-sections of twenty questions each. The time allotted is 35 minutes for each section, which roughly means 1.75 minutes for each question. However, some questions could be completed in 30 seconds or less, while others, especially the Discrete Quant and Data Interpretation questions, will require some more work.

Target Time for Quant:

Target an average of 1.5 minutes per question. You can also try allocating time depending on the question type.

For example,

 

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Expert Tips for Quantitative Reasoning:

  1. A thorough mastery of relevant formulae and equations will make things considerably easy for you. Make sure you have these at your fingertips – it will prove extremely useful when you are in a time crunch.
  2. Be quick, but be precise. Don’t make the mistake of simply skimming over the easy questions without verifying the answer. It is important to balance speed with correctness.
  3. Don’t linger on one question, if you find it difficult. Remember that in the GRE, all the questions carry equal marks. You can always flag the question and go back to it later if you have the time.
  4. It is okay to let go of a couple of questions, but be sure you attempt the questions you do know the answer to, so if push comes to shove, you can skip the ones you had difficulty with.
  5. If you are hesitant about leaving questions unanswered, then simply guess the answers. Wrong answers do not carry negative marks, so even if your guess is wrong, you will at least not be penalized for it.
  6. Read the question properly to understand what is being asked. Some questions may look simple at first glance, but that may not be the case at all. For instance, you could be asked for the “value of the smallest prime factor of y” rather than just the “value of y.” If you cannot come up with a way to solve the question within the first 20 seconds, mark the question and move on!
  7. Put your scratch pad to the best possible use. Rough calculations, tricky formulae, or a complex geometrical figure – whatever it is, writing or drawing it will help you de-clutter your mind.

 

Section 3: Verbal Reasoning

ĚýSection 3:ĚýVerbal Reasoning

Similar to the quantitative reasoning section, the Verbal section also consists of two sections of twenty questions each. However, the time allotted is 30 minutes for each section, which leaves you with about 1.5 minutes for each question. Of these forty questions, two will be Reading Comprehensions (or RCs), one short and one long, which will require more time than the other questions, so economize your time judiciously.

Target time for Verbal:

Verbal target time

 

Expert Tips for Verbal Reasoning:

  1. For GRE verbal practice, try to read the newspaper every day. Circle the words or phrases you are unfamiliar with, and look them up later. This is the easiest and best way to improve your vocabulary.
  2. Tackle the sentence equivalence and text completions first so you can focus on the RCs peacefully.
  3. Make notes and pointers while reading the RCs. Make note of any names, words or dates that catch your eye. Use the analytical reading technique to master RC.
  4. Again, since all questions on the GRE carry the same marks, don’t spend too much of time agonizing over one question. Simply flag it and move on to the next question.
  5. It goes without saying that a good command over GRE vocabulary and grammar rules is indispensable to a great Verbal score, so work on these every day while preparing for the exam.
  6. When in a serious time crunch, guessing is your best option. Try not to leave any question unanswered, but it is okay if you do.

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To conclude, time management and rigorous practice are the building blocks of a good GRE score. If you follow these tips and practice every day without fail, there is nothing that can hold you back from a 320+ on your GRE.

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