Lots of people ask me this question - How do I start my preparation for the GRE exam?Normally, I will show him this blog. But even people who visit greghost.blogspot.com ask this question in the comments section. So I decided to write a short guide on preparing for the Graduate Record Examination.
First, make sure that when you register for the test, you have at least 3 months to studyNothing less than this is the suicide of education - unless you're in ITI ...
Second, there is no such strategy that says you should start to study in the verbal section and then move on to Quants or vice versa. Start with what you're comfortable I started the preparation with the verbal section because my language skills are much better than my math skills. From your preparation with something you can easily find help to defuse stress and stimulate interest in what you are studying.
The study of GRE preparation is endless ... you can not practice enough in math and almost nobody can remember the meaning of all these thousands of words. So these two things - words and Quants - should be universal in your preparation, ie you should study every day, even when you set goals for particular sections.
Those who are good with English should not be too confident. The reading comprehension section can be quite difficult. It is not as simple understanding of these passages that you get in your 10th and 12th standard board exams.
Some books I recommend for preparing GRE can be found on the right sidebar of this blog. Some are available on this blog as a free download if you know where to look (just click in the right place) Make your preparation of a mixture of online research and offline. I always recommend for their short number2.com model tests.
Finally, postponing do not (if you do not know the meaning of this word, your GRE preparation lags). Laziness has never been any good and never will. If you find it difficult to study in the morning, then be a night owl and hard work.
Once you think you have studied enough, begin giving the mock test on the CD PowerPrep ETS. This test will give you a good indication of where you stand. Identify your weak points of the test result and try to strengthen with practice. Bhagwad Gita As stated, "karma kar fal ki Chinta mat kar." May the force be with youGRE EXPERT
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