GRE TEST PREPARATION
GRE Test Preparation
The important points that are very helpful in GRE test preparation are.
- Effective time management.
- Awareness of the test sections and structure.
- Repeated practice.
- Start Preparation with out delay.
- Repeated tests to assess oneself.
- Work harder on weakness.
Preparing for a test is never an easy task. It is important to learn to avoid test anxiety. The only way of doing this is through preparation. Preparation is possible only through practice. Repeated practice on the samples of the test designed and presented in the same format as the original and with the time limitations is the best way to prepare for the original GRE. The next crucial point to remember is to accustom oneself on the basic foundations of the syllabus in the question sections. WWW.GRE.ORG website is an excellent resource for those wishing to prepare for the GRE test. A variety of programs are made available free or for a small fee on this website. The student will find practice questioners that he could practice on and also submit for review. The test is recreated to help the student get the feel of the original test. The student is able to asses his weakness and strengths base on the reviews and test results that the website provides.
There is also a number of test preparation service providers listed on this website. The student can choose the provider that most suite him and start on his preparations. The different levels for test preparation include regular classes, online classes and private tutors. Students wishing to prepare on their own can access resources available through books in stores or at libraries.
The choice of how to prepare for the GRE is entirely the student’s decision. The method chosen is not of importance, only the time spent on acquiring the skill needed to take the test counts.
The first point as said earlier is the student’s ability of time management. It is important to keep track of time while taking the test. The GRE test has a time limit to adhere to. Each section is provided with a separate time slot in which they have to be completed. There are no extensions provided to complete the tasks. Therefore the student should practice answering the model questioner within the original time limit of the GRE test. It is essential that the student plans out a schedule to work on sample tests and brush up on his fundamentals. By taking a sample test before beginning the preparation the student will be able to ascertain the subject area that he is weak in and work towards improving those pertaining areas.
By setting aside time for daily practice and following this schedule the student can help prepare himself for the GRE test. If the student chooses he could also opt for any institute specializing in such training.
More information on test preparations and sample questioner can be acquired from the following websites:
- Kaplan
- Princeton Review
- PowerScore
- Cambridge
- TestMasters
Time spent on preparation:
Once the decision to take the GRE test has been made the student is recommend starting on the preparation process for taking the test. It is vital to having enough time to prepare or the student could end up feeling rushed. The time needed for preparation varies from individual to Individual and on the score that is aimed to be achieved by the student.
Best time to prepare:
It is prudent to take the GRE while the student I still pursuing his undergraduate course. The choice of whether to go ahead with joining a graduate school or not is entirely the student’s decision to make. Taking the GRE test does not mean that there is a compulsion on the student to join a graduate school.
Taking the GRE test depends on the admission deadlines set by the graduate schools that the student is interested in. The admission process will vary extensively depending on the discipline of study the student chooses. The GRE general test is a computerized test accessible throughout the year on appointment basis. Some graduate programs require the student to take the GRE subject test. The subject tests are presented in the traditional pencil-and-paper format and are offered in September, November, and April.