The GRE is not a knowledge based test – the test makers do not care what you ‘know’ or right answers They CARE about your critical thinking skills and ability to problem solve The GRE Revised edition began August 1, 2011.
Basic GRE Overview The GRE now offers the ability to go back to previously answered questions within each section. Only take it once every 60 days, instead of every 30. Still in the experimental phase of the NEW Revised GRE 2010 Test GRE Scoring here
Basic GRE Overview 2 Analytical Writing sections 2 Quantitative – Quantitative Comparison – Problem Solving – Data Interpretation 2 Verbal – Reading comprehension – Verbal reasoning 2 Writing section 1 experimental section that you can decline, but if you accept you are eligible to win a gift card – However, if you opt to do the section, you will not know which section is ‘experimental’
Score 0-6 Issue Essay – 30 minutes – Analyze an issue, supporting your position in response to specific instructions Argument Essay – 30 minutes – Point out weakness or unsupported assumptions made by author
Quantitative Comparisons Problem SolvingData Interpretation Aprox. # of Questions 7 – Time per question1.5 minutes1 – 2 minutes2 minutes 35 minutes for each Quantitative Section for a total of 1 hour and 10 minutes 3 types of questions within the section, in the order they will appear: 1.Quantitative Comparisions Algebra, Proportions, Arithmetic, Set Properties, Geometry, Number Properties 2. Problem solving – 5 multiple choice questions Algebra, Proportions, Arithmetic, Set Properties, Geometry, Number Properties 3. Data interpretation – look at graphs to interpret answers
Kaplan Methods for Answering Quantitative Questions: 1.Picking Numbers – choose small numbers to obtain answer by plugging into given equations 2.Backsolving – use answer choices to get the answers 3.Strategic Guessing – process of elimination by evaluating answer choices 4.Estimation – eliminate incorrect answer choices
Reading Comprehension – Long passages – Short passages Sentence Equivalence – Fill in the blank – Option of 1 – 3 blanks per question Text Completion
Figuring out all 3 of the below before answering reading comprehension questions Roadmap of a Passage – Topic – Scope – Purpose They do not want to know if you know the details; they want to see if you can quickly answer questions from your assessment of the passage.
Sentence Equivalence – Read – Predict – Select choices – Check the answer to see if the sentence retains the same meaning Text Completion – Read – Predict – Select the choice the fits the prediction – *Looking for keywords within the sentence*
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1.Picking Numbers – Example here or herehere 2. Backsolving – example “Of the participants at a conference, 1/3 are veterinarians, ½ are zoologists, and the remaining 12 are trainers. Each participant specializes in only one field. What is the total number of participants at the conference? a. 36 b Strategic Guessing c Estimation d. 72 e. 75
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