101 ways to score higher on your GRE what you need to know about the graduate record exam explained simply

Every year more than 350,000 people take the Graduate Record Exam, more commonly known as the GRE. Approximately 60 percent of graduate programs require applicants to take the GRE, making it necessary to get a good score. An average score on the GRE is around 500 on the verbal and quantitative secti...

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Autor principal: Eward-Mangione, Angela, 1978- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ocala, Fla. : Atlantic Pub. Group [2009]
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b39939492*spi
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  • Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; How is the GRE Used?; General Facts About the GRE; The Structure of the GRE; Chapter 1: Considering Why You Want a Graduate Degree; Chapter 1 Homework; Chapter 2: Deciding Which Graduate Program You Wish to Enter; Chapter 2 Homework; Chapter 3: Deciding Which School You Wish to Attend; Chapter 3 Homework; Chapter 4: How Attending Graduate School Will Change Your Life; Chapter 4 Homework; Chapter 5: Preparing to Take the GRE; Chapter 5 Homework.
  • Chapter 6: Making Necessary Social Announcements and Adjustments to Embark on Your GRE Preparation ProcessThe Importance of the Breath; Visualization; Meditation; Chapter 6 Homework; Chapter 7: The Structure of the GRE; Test Scoring; Test Management; Antonyms; Analogies; Sentence Completions; Reading Comprehension; Review: A List of Information about the Structure of the GRE; Chapter 7 Homework; Chapter 8: How to Prepare for the Computerized Aspect of the GRE; Chapter 8 Homework; Chapter 9: How to Prepare for the Verbal Reasoning Section of the GRE; Verbal Ability: "The Skinny."
  • 500+ Practice GRE Vocabulary WordsA; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Z; Reading Comprehension Practice Question Number Two; Reading Comprehension Practice Question Number Three; Reading Comprehension Practice Question Number Four; Reading Comprehension Practice Question Number Five; Analogy Practice Questions; Sentence Completion Practice Questions; Antonym Practice Questions; New Question Type: Text Completion; Chapter 9 Homework; Chapter 10: How to Prepare for the Quantitative Section of the GRE; Math Ability: "The Skinny"; Integers; Fractions; Decimals.
  • PercentagesExponents; Factoring; Probability; How to Solve Linear Equations; Inequalities; How to Solve Quadratic Equations; Math strategies; Angles, Lines, and Degrees; Triangles; Circles; The Coordinate System; Slope; Geometry Formulas Cheat Sheet; Practice Problems for Arithmetic (easy); Practice Problems for Algebra (Easy-Hard); Practice Problems for Geometry; Practice Problems Quantitative Comparison Questions; Practice Problem for Data Analysis/Interpretation Questions; New Question Type: Numeric Entry; Chapter 10 Homework.
  • Chapter 11: How to Prepare for the Analytical Writing Section of the GREPunctuation and Grammar; Organization; Time Management; Example; Example; Analytical Writing Practice Questions; Chapter 11 Homework; Chapter 12: What to Do One Week Before the Exam; Chapter 12 Homework; Chapter 13: What to Do the Night Before the Exam; Chapter 13 Homework; Chapter 14: How to Handle Test Day; Chapter 14 Homework; Chapter 15: What to Do After the Test; Chapter 15 Homework; Chapter 16: Score Reporting: Waiting and Wondering; Chapter 16 Homework; Chapter 17: How to Handle Dissatisfactory Scores.