Crack The GRE®

What should be my plan of study?

Obviously there can be no " Success Guaranteed Fail Proof Plan ". Besides, each student has a different aptitude and needs a different approach.The approach mentioned here is one that me and most of my friends adopted and I feel that it should give you a fairly good idea about how you should plan your preparation.

Step 1. Fix your GRE date

Step 2. Start preparing your Word Lists ( 4 word lists a week )

Go through GRE Software and books for tips on approach to Analytical Problems

Step 3. Solve 1 Analytical Section and 1 Quantitative Section every Saturday
Revise your word lists

Step 4. Solve 1 Full Paper Test on every Sunday
Don't bother about your Verbal Score..... you are doing this test for familiarity and speed

Step 5. If your Quantitative Score does not improve with every test you need to spend some time revising your Math fundamentals
If you are scoring low on Analytical you need to find flaws in your techniques and discuss strategies with friends who are scoring better

Step 6.If you have finished a major chunk of your word lists, then your Verbal scores are now crucial.Now you need to work on your Verbal. There are loads of good software discussing strategies in Verbal. Use these to improve your score. Remember it is the Verbal Score that usually separates the high scorers from the low scorers.

Step 7. Once you have solved a whole lot of paper tests and you feel you are ready for the main test start solving Computer Adaptive Tests.

Step 8. If you are satisfied by your average score on the CATs then you are ready for taking on the GRE. If you are not, well... postpone your date, work on your weaknesses , solve papers till your scores improve and slow and steady you will win the race.

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