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Introduction to the GRE Webinar Rich Carriero Academic Manager, Next Step Test Preparation 1

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Learn how to get started studying for the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) including: - When to start preparing for the exam - What GRE books are best - How to approach the math section (if you haven't taken math in years)

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Introduction to the GRE Webinar

Rich CarrieroAcademic Manager, Next Step Test Preparation

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Introductions

• Rich Carriero• GRE/GMAT Manager with Next

Step Test Prep• Worked with 500+ GRE students

over the last 10 years• Graduate of Thomas Edison

State College and Rutgers University

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• Planning Your Prep

• Understanding Exam Strategy

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When should I take the GRE?Whenever is most convenient for you.

The score is good for 5 years.

If you are facing an application deadline, set a failsafe test date of no few than three weeks before the deadline.

Give yourself the opportunity to take it more than once.

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How long should you prepare for the GRE?

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• If you have significant free time, 2-3 months.

• If you have a busy work schedule, 3-5 months.

• You can start working on your vocabulary and reading at any time.

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How is the GRE Scored?• Raw score: number of questions right out of total (out of 40 for

quantitative and verbal)• Scaled score: 130-170 per section• 50th percentile: 151 verbal, 152 quant• 91st percentile: 163 verbal, 165 quant• Computer Adaptive: the GRE adapts by section.

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Your goal score depends on your goals.

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“Ok, so what do I need to do to pass?”

There isn’t a passing score. The higher your score, the better your chances of admission (and financial aid) at more prestigious schools.

While most graduate programs won’t tell you what score you need to gain admission, they will often publish 25th and 75th percentile GRE scores of last year’s accepted applicants.

Research the programs you want to attend before you take the GRE.

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Great….so, just tell me what I need to pass!

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It’s in your extreme best interest to get your best possible score on the GRE

Graduate schools use the GRE to make admissions decisions but also financial aid.

Why?

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Should I study on my own or seek professional assistance?

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Reading Comprehension

Reading Comprehension

There are advantages to both strategies. Choosing which is right for you has more to do with the time you have, your study habits and your financial resources.

Self Study Advantages Test Prep AdvantagesIt's cheaper. You only need books. It's more efficient to have someone point

out your areas of weakness and advise you on how to address them.

If you have a busy schedule, it may be easier to accommodate self-study hours.

You have little time until the test and you haven't prepared.

You have traditionally been "good" at standardized tests and only need to study vocabulary, refresh math concepts and take a few practice tests.

You have traditionally been a "poor standardized test taker." You need help understanding the test and improving your general approach to it.

You are very organized and can discipline yourself to study and practice on a daily basis.

You need another person to sit you down and "make" you do the work.

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• Planning Your Prep

• Understanding Exam Strategy?

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Take the test with YOUR goals in mind•The GRE is different for everyone.

•Each multiple choice section has 20 questions.

•Know how many questions per section correspond to your goal score.

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Triage

Evaluate the likelihood of getting each question right.

• Consider how well you understand the question, how proficient you are at such questions and much time you have.

• Focus the most time on questions you know how to answer. Be sure you get them right.

• For questions that you don’t understand or don’t have time to answer, make an educated guess and move on.

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Answer EVERYTHING

Unlike the SAT, there is no wrong answer penalty on the GRE, therefore, always choose an answer, even if it’s a blind guess.

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Break Your Time Into ChunksOn math sections you have 20 questions to answer in 35 minutes. This averages to 1:45 per question.

On verbal sections you have 20 questions to answer in 30 minutes. This averages to 1:30 per question.

Aim to answer 5 math questions every 8:45 and 5 verbal questions every 7:30.

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The GRE Doesn’t Care How You Answer Questions.

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On quantitative questions there are four basic strategies

1) Textbook Math2) Plugging and Chugging3) Working from the Answers4) Guessing

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When choosing a strategy, consider how long it will take.

A bus drives for three hours at a speed of 70 miles per hour, then, due to heavier traffic congestion, the bus is forced to slow down to 40 miles per hour for the remaining three hours of the trip. What was the average speed of the bus for the entire trip?A) 70B) 60C) 55D) 50E) 40

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Solution 1: Average speed = total distance/total time. If the bus travels at 70 for three hours, it travels 210 miles. If it then travels at 40 for three hours it travels another 120 miles for a total of 330 miles. If it travels a total of six hours then 330/6 = 55

A bus drives for three hours at a speed of 70 miles per hour, then, due to heavier traffic congestion, the bus is forced to slow down to 40 miles per hour for the remaining three hours of the trip. What was the average speed of the bus for the entire trip?A) 70B) 60C) 55D) 50E) 40

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Solution 2: Because the bus travels at the two speeds for an equal amount of time, the average is unweighted. The average of an unweighted set of numbers is always equal to the median, so we need only find the midpoint between 70 and 40: (70 + 40)/2 = 55.

A bus drives for three hours at a speed of 70 miles per hour, then, due to heavier traffic congestion, the bus is forced to slow down to 40 miles per hour for the remaining three hours of the trip. What was the average speed of the bus for the entire trip?A) 70B) 60C) 55D) 50E) 40

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Solution 3: Even if the math of this problem went completely over you head, you should know that the average will have to fall between 70 and 40, which would leave you with only B, C and D as viable options.

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A bus drives for three hours at a speed of 70 miles per hour, then, due to heavier traffic congestion, the bus is forced to slow down to 40 miles per hour for the remaining three hours of the trip. What was the average speed of the bus for the entire trip?A) 70B) 60C) 55D) 50E) 40

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Learn the Common Traps

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The area of a rectangle with a perimeter of

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The area of a rectangle with a perimeter of

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What does the test maker what you to choose? What might be wrong with that?

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The prologue of a novel _________ the events outlined in the plot; the epilogue details _______ information.

precludes subordinate

antecedes secondary

promulgates subsequent

What answer seems to jump off the page?

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Know the format of the test.The GRE is a computerized test. This will affect you in a number of

ways.

1) Your reading will be slower.2) Skipping requires knowledge of the menu.3) You will be working with an onscreen, five function calculator.4) All work will be done on paper. You get six sheets.5) Essays will be typed on a word processor program.

Simulate test conditions as often as possible.

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Take Practice Tests!

• Taking many tests helps reduce fatigue on test day.

• Familiarity with the test makes it less stressful.• Practice tests provide the best measure of

where you are in your progress.• The Powerprep software from ETS provides two

CAT tests.

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How many tests should I take?

Take one test as a diagnostic to establish a baseline.

DO NOT use the real test as a diagnostic.

Once you begin studying, hold off on practice tests while you’re learning new strategies. Take more closer to the real things.

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Take good care of yourself

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Some basic tips for healthy and effective study.

1) Exercise relieves stress and helps your brain work better.2) A balanced diet and sleep will help keep your energy level and

concentration up during study time and on the GRE.3) Give yourself one day off from studying a week.4) DO NOT study the night before the test.5) Keep your test day stress to a minimum by giving yourself plenty

of time.

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Strategy Tips Review

1. Take the test with your goals in mind

2. Triage every question

3. Answer everything

4. Break your time into chunks

5. The GRE doesn’t care how you answer a question

6. When choosing a strategy, consider how long it will

take.

7. Learn the common traps

8. Know the format of the test

9. Take practice tests

10. Take good care of yourself

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Resources

• http://gre.org/

• www.amazon.com

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Rich [email protected]

303-459-4339www.nextsteptestprep.com

Thank you for listening!

Please contact me if you have any questions about the GRE or grad school admissions.

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