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Now updated! Your friendly guide to passing the GRE with flying colors
Are you gearing up for the GRE? This authoritative and fun guide is packed with strategies for preparing for the updated test and maximizing your score. You get an inside look at the recent changes to the exam, as well as brush-up reviews on math and grammar, two complete practice tests, and savvy tips for test-prep that will have you relaxed and ready to go on exam day.
- Meet the GRE discover what's on the exam, how scoring works, and what you must know to do your best
Start with the easy stuff get acquainted with analogies and get your feet wet with practice questions
A word to the wise rev up your vocabulary and reading skills with extended coverage of the verbal portion of the exam
Know your Xs, Ys, and Zs from geometry to algebra to statistics, review all the rules, formulas, and concepts covered on the GRE
Master the math questions use the right approach to quantitative comparisons and problem solving
Brush up your analytical writing analyze an argument, present your perspective, overcome writer's block, and keep the evaluators happy
Practice what the authors preach test your readiness with two full-length practice exams complete with detailed answers
Conquer the computer see how to navigate the now-standard computer-based exam and unravel the mysteries of computer-adaptive testing
Open the book and find:
- An overview of the updated GRE
Practice questions for each section of the exam
Math concepts you absolutely must know
Two full-length practice exams with updated sample questions
Proven time-management techniques
How to avoid GRE traps
Extended coverage of vocabulary
Tips and tricks for improving your score
Synopsis
GRE Test For Dummies 6E focuses on new strategies related to the computerized version of the test, as well as addresses the changes scheduled to take effect in October 2006. The book includes basic information about the test, clear and straightforward strategic advice, as well as sample questions and practice exams. The August pub date should allow students to study from the updated edition in time to be prepared for the revised test in October 2006.
Synopsis
A totally effective and surprisingly fun guide to the Graduate Record Examination
In Fall 2007, the GRE Program is planning to implement significant changes to the verbal measure, quantitative measure, and analytical writing sections of the GRE. This easy-to-use, refreshingly irreverent revision shares inside information on what to expect with these changes, helping both recent graduates and workforce veterans prepare for the revised test, maximize their score, and get into the graduate program of their choice. It includes all of the secrets of the Internet-based test (iBT)-in which the computer generates unique questions according to correct or incorrect answers-as well as brush-up reviews on math and grammar, two complete practice tests, and proven time-management techniques that make test-prep fun and simple.
Suzee Vlk wrote For Dummies guides to the ACT, SAT, GRE, and GMAT and taught test preparation classes for more than 25 years. Michelle Gilman (Solana, CA) is the founder and CEO of Fusion Learning Center. Veronica Saydak (Solana, CA) is Director of student curricula at Fusion and has been tutoring test preparation at all levels for several years.
About the Author
Suzee Vlk wrote For Dummies guides to the ACT, SAT, GRE, and GMAT and taught test preparation classes for more than 25 years. Michelle Rose Gilman is the founder and CEO of Fusion Learning Center. Veronica Saydak is director of student curricula at Fusion and has been tutoring test preparation at all levels for several years.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Part I: An Aerial View: Putting the GRE into Perspective.
Chapter 1: Know Your Enemy: What the GRE Looks Like.
Chapter 2: Knowledge Is Power: Getting the Advantage.
Chapter 3: Getting Familiar with the Computerized GRE.
Chapter 4: Starting with the Easy Stuff: Analogies.
Chapter 5: The Dirty Dozen: Analogy Practice Questions.
Part II: A Word to the Wise: Verbal Questions.
Chapter 6: If Opposites Attract, Why Are Antonyms So Repulsive?
Chapter 7: Unattractive Opposites: Antonym Practice Questions.
Chapter 8: Finishing What You Start: Sentence Completions.
Chapter 9: Reality Check: Sentence Completion Practice Questions.
Chapter 10: Readings That Can Affect Your Future: Blood Pressure, Astrology, and the GRE.
Chapter 11: Words to Help You Score: GRE Vocabulary.
Chapter 12: Practice What We Preach: Reading Comprehension Practice Questions.
Part III: Two Years of Math in a Handful of Pages: The Dreaded Math Review.
Chapter 13: More Figures than a Beauty Pageant: Geometry Review.
Chapter 14: Gotta Catch Some (Xs, Ys, and) Zs: Algebra and Other Sleeping Aids.
Chapter 15: Miscellaneous Math You Probably Already Know.
Part IV: Your Number’s Up: Math Questions.
Chapter 16: The Incomparable Quantitative Comparisons.
Chapter 17: Putting It All Together: QC Practice Questions.
Chapter 18: Real Math at Last: Problem Solving.
Chapter 19: A Chance to Show Off: Problem Solving Practice Questions.
Part V: Getting into Analysis: Analytical Writing.
Chapter 20: Analytical Writing.
Chapter 21: Do You Have the Write Stuff? Analytical Writing Practice Questions.
Part VI: It All Comes Down to This: Full-Length Practice GREs.
Chapter 22: How to Ruin a Perfectly Good Day, Part I: Practice Exam 1.
Chapter 23: Practice Exam 1: Answers and Explanations.
Chapter 24: How to Ruin a Perfectly Good Day, Part II: Practice Exam 2.
Chapter 25: Practice Exam 2: Answers and Explanations.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 26: Ten False Rumors about the GRE.
Chapter 27: Ten Stupid Ways to Mess Up Your GRE.
Chapter 28: Ten Relaxation Techniques to Try before and during the GRE.
Index.