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GRE Tips for Test Day

GRE Tips for Test Day

You’ve selected a date, you’ve registered for the GRE, and you’re ready for your GRE test day! But wait—what should you do to ensure you perform your best on test day? GRE tips for test day range from practicing Issue and Argument essays, to memorizing GRE vocabulary words for Verbal Reasoning, to determining probability and standard deviation for Quantitative Reasoning. Needless to say, there is plenty to keep track of. How can you make the process run as smoothly as possible? Here are five simple GRE tips for test day: GRE Test Day Tip #1: Thoroughly prepare beforehand This is an obvious one, but it must be said&md ...Read More About GRE Tips for Test Day

What is the Grad School Application Process?

What is the Grad School Application Process?

Applying to grad school is a great time of anticipation as you look forward to the next step in your career. However, it can also be a daunting process, whether you’re a current undergrad or have been out in the working world for a year or more. The good news is that you’ve been through the undergrad application process before, which is similar, and you’re likely to have materials you can draw from to help you present the best grad school applications possible. Not sure where to begin, however? Below is a breakdown of the grad school application process: 1. Researching prospective schools and requirements The application c ...Read More About What is the Grad School Application Process?

What Test Do I Take? A Guide to the Testing Acronyms

What Test Do I Take? A Guide to the Testing Acronyms

The world of academia can be a confusing one – especially for new students. Deciding which test is right for you is a hassle in itself, but determining what test is meant to be taken at what time, what test measures what subject, and so on, can be quite complex. To choose the test that is right for you, you’ll probably have to do a little extra reading. However, having a basic understanding of the types of tests and their names will at least start you down the right path. Here is a guide to the testing acronyms to help you decide which test you should take – and when. ACT ACT stands for American College Test, and it is mea ...Read More About What Test Do I Take? A Guide to the Testing Acronyms

Your Guide to Summer GRE Prep

Your Guide to Summer GRE Prep

你打算申请研究生院今年秋天吗?If so, you will likely need to take the GRE in order to gain admission to your program of choice. Summer is a great time to ready for this exam, and to help you in your quest for a high score, here is your guide to summer GRE prep: 1. Understand what is on the test The GRE consists of three sections. These sections are similar to the SAT, but with more challenging material. The Verbal Reasoning portion asks you to analyze written material, while the Quantitative Reasoning section tests your problem-solving skills in algebra, arithmetic, data analysis, and geometry. Finally, th ...Read More About Your Guide to Summer GRE Prep

是怎样的GRE Scored?

是怎样的GRE Scored?

In 2011, the Educational Testing Service (ETS) revised the GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) exam. In addition to modifying the test structure and the types of questions utilized, the scoring scale was also revised. Previously, test-takers received marks between 200-800 on the Quantitative Reasoning and Verbal Reasoning sections and between 0-6 on the Analytical Writing component. While Analytical Writing remains the same, the new system is as follows: Quantitative Reasoning: 130-170, one-point increments Verbal Reasoning: 130-170, one-point increments Analytical Writing: 0-6, 0.5-point increments On both the Quantitative Reasoning ...Read More About How is the GRE Scored?