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Get a plan to ace the exam—and make the most of the time you have left. Whether you have two months, one month, or even just a week left before the exam, you can turn to the experts at CliffsNotes for a trusted and achievable cram plan to ace the GRE General Test—without ever breaking a sweat!
First, you'll determine exactly how much time you have left to prepare for the exam. Then, you'll turn to the two-month, one-month, or one-week cram plan for week-by-week and day-by-day schedules of the best way to focus your study according to your unique timeline.
Each stand-alone plan includes:
Diagnostic test-helps you pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses so you can focus your review on the topics in which you need the most helpSubject reviews-cover everything you can expect on the actual exam: text completions, sentence equivalences, vocabulary, reading comprehension, analytical writing, arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and applications
Full-length practice test with answers and detailed explanations-a simulated GRE exam gives you an authentic test-taking experience
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Synopsis
Unlike any other test-prep product on the market, this GRE General Test Cram Plan truly calendarizes a study plan for timecrunched test-takers according to their unique timeline. The closer the test date approaches, the more granular the guidance and direction becomes. The book contains a detailed calendar with tasks for each study-plan step; they include multiple checklists throughout.
The book is divided into six parts and includes: - Diagnostic test- Two-months-to-prepare stand-alone study plan- One-month-to-prepare stand-alone study plan- One-week-to-prepare stand-alone study plan- Subject reviews- Full-length practice test with answers and detailed explanations
About the Author
JANE R. BURSTEIN taught English at Herricks High School in New Hyde Park, New York, for thirty-six years. She has been an ACT and SAT tutor for twenty-five years, and a Reader for the Advanced Placement English Language exam.CATHERINE MCMENAMIN teaches English at The Nightingale-Bamford School.CAROLYN WHEATER is a math instructor at the Nightingale-Bamford School in New York City and extensively authors on standardized test mathematics.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
I. Diagnostic Test.
II. Two-Month Cram Plan.
III. One-Month Cram Plan.
IV. One-Week Cram Plan.
V. Text Completion.
VI. Sentence Equivalence.
VII. Vocabulary.
VIII. Reading Comprehension.
IX. Analytical Writing.
X. Arithmetic.
XI. Algebra.
XII. Geometry.
XIII. Applications.