View Full Version : anyone here taken the GRE before?
tsiguy96
08-19-2009, 02:17 PM
im about to take it in 3 weeks, on hi-drive study mode now, trying to learn as many words as i can. what did you get on it, any tips for doing good?
ElwayMD
08-20-2009, 09:40 AM
Tips for the GRE study study study, then study some more. I'm going to assume you have some of the GRE test prep books and such. Find some sample exams and take those as well. The more you prep and get your mind in exam taking mode the better off you will do. I scored in the 90th percentile on verbal, average on math, and got the highest score on the writing section.
tsiguy96
08-20-2009, 10:58 AM
Tips for the GRE study study study, then study some more. I'm going to assume you have some of the GRE test prep books and such. Find some sample exams and take those as well. The more you prep and get your mind in exam taking mode the better off you will do. I scored in the 90th percentile on verbal, average on math, and got the highest score on the writing section.
90th percentile in verbal is like 700 thats great, thats where im having most my trouble, in most my practices i cant get about 450 on verbal, which is about average. there is just so many words, im studying the 515 top words list, which is barrons and kaplans top words list, and taking the GRE powerprep test a TON of times to get teh basics down. its gonna be tough though
ElwayMD
08-20-2009, 11:11 AM
90th percentile in verbal is like 700 thats great, thats where im having most my trouble, in most my practices i cant get about 450 on verbal, which is about average. there is just so many words, im studying the 515 top words list, which is barrons and kaplans top words list, and taking the GRE powerprep test a TON of times to get teh basics down. its gonna be tough though
You'll never know. I probably got lucky on my exam that I knew most of the words that were thrown my way. Sometimes it is just the luck of the draw on what questions the exam gives you. Then on the ones you don't know you just try your darndest to eliminate the obvious wrong answers.
tsiguy96
08-21-2009, 11:17 AM
You'll never know. I probably got lucky on my exam that I knew most of the words that were thrown my way. Sometimes it is just the luck of the draw on what questions the exam gives you. Then on the ones you don't know you just try your darndest to eliminate the obvious wrong answers.
thats why standardized testing is so stupid. i coudl take 3 tests and get 150 point swing depending on the questions i get, it really is more luck. i guess the thought is if i know everything im more likely to do better, but still it doesnt work that way completely.
underrated29
08-21-2009, 11:46 AM
whats the GRE?
Is it like the Csap, or ITBS, or SAT or Asvab?
Eldorado
08-24-2009, 12:53 PM
whats the GRE?
Is it like the Csap, or ITBS, or SAT or Asvab?
Sounds painful. I'd get some antibiotics.