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Ten Good Memory Techniques for Standardized Tests
December 05, 2011 by MyGuru LLC
Sometimes test preparation requires memorization. For example, the SAT and GRE require building your vocabulary. Here are some tried and true memory techniques. The Roman Technique: This technique...
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The New GRE Math Section
May 24, 2011 by Next Step Test Prep
The GRE is changing! See our previous post for more info, but basically, the new test is coming on August 1, 2011. If you need your scores before November, you’ll have to take the old test, but if...
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GRE vs. GMAT: Which should you take?
May 24, 2011 by Next Step Test Prep
Most people don’t get to choose whether to take the GRE or the GMAT: They have to take whichever test their program demands. For business school types, that usually means the GMAT; for most other people...
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How to Cram for the GRE
May 24, 2011 by Next Step Test Prep
You shouldn’t try to cram for the GRE! You should plan a three-month study schedule and allow plenty of time to work on improving your scores. But, let’s say that your GRE is in, like, a week...
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How to Study Vocab for the GRE
May 24, 2011 by Next Step Test Prep
When the revised GRE comes out in August 2011, vocabulary will no longer be nearly as important for the test. Until then, the simplest and most boring way to improve your verbal GRE score is to memorize...
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When should you take the GRE?
May 24, 2011 by Next Step Test Prep
With the GRE, unlike other standardized tests, you can schedule a test for whenever you want. Since it’s computer-administered, you can choose a test date that fits your schedule. So how should you...
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GRE Rate Problems
May 24, 2011 by Next Step Test Prep
Rate-time problems are one of the biggest headaches on the math section of the GRE. You know the type– they always start out something like: “If Jane can bake four cakes in five hours and Jane and...
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Doing Well on Quantitative Comparison Questions Even When You Have No Clue
May 24, 2011 by Next Step Test Prep
You have to guess on every single GRE problem– you won’t be able to continue with the test until you’ve chosen an answer. So you might as well learn to guess well. On Quantitative Comparison questions...
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How to Prepare for the GRE: Examining Your Options
May 24, 2011 by Next Step Test Prep
The GRE is an important part of your admissions process, so it’s worth devoting the blood, sweat and tears to prepare thoroughly for it. But how should you do so? You have three options: self-study...
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Quantitative Comparison Tip: Do the Same to Both Columns
May 24, 2011 by Next Step Test Prep
Let’s say you’re faced with the following quantitative comparison problem: Column A: 20 / sqrt(10) Column B: 10 / sqrt(5) The first thing to note here is that since there aren’t any...
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