Tuesday, December 14, 2010

How to increase Your Vocabulary

A high-quality vocabulary can help students a lot. An extensive vocabulary can aid students in writing interesting, lucid essays, can help him converse better with friends, classmates and teachers.
A person who has a good command over language is bound to be popular among his peers. For these reasons, it is very important to develop one’s vocabulary. In this article, we will share some tips that will help students to build up a good vocabulary.
Students can do well in their class assignments, exams and interviews if they have the benefit of a well-developed vocabulary.

At the times of entrance exams and admissions to universities, students often need to take several language tests like IELTS, GRE, SAT or GMAT. Most of these tests check the vocabulary and English skills of the candidate among other things.
While IELTS focuses entirely on the English skills of the candidate, GRE and GMAT exams also test the English language skills of the student. For these reasons, it is extremely important to have a good vocabulary.

A student must put in a lot of efforts to boost his vocabulary. As a person who likes to read may already have a good vocabulary, entrance tests demand that the student’s language skills be much above normal. For this, the student must put in special efforts and read extensively on different subjects.
Remember one thing that vocabulary cannot be improved in a day. It takes a lot of time and effort to build up your vocabulary.

A student who desires to raise his vocabulary must get in the habit of reading at least two newspapers daily. He must pay attention to how the same words can be used in different situation. Therefore, one must not only understand the meaning of the word, but he should be able to master the different situations and contexts in which the word can be applied.
Application of newly-acquired vocabulary in every day life is also very important. It is not sufficient to know new words. One must be able to use them effectively in daily conversations. In this way, you can also use the new words and fix them firmly in your memory.

Best ways to High Score on the GRE

Previously you are completed with your Bachelor’s degree, if you want to go for a Master’s, one thing, among many others, that you simply have to do, is get a high score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). It is the single most important exam that a person intending to follow a Master’s Degree has to perform well in. The good news is that, the GRE score makes you suitable for admission in not only US universities but also in different other universities in foreign countries.
The GRE is conducted by the Education Testing Service (ETS) and is one of the most important stepping stones towards a great Master’s Degree from a top university. This article aims to give you an outline regarding what you can do to maximize your Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score. 
Knowledge. Nothing beats knowledge. A person who is aware of his/her surroundings is naturally better ready than one who is not. Of course, in this case the knowledge is not so much about surroundings but about the need, guide, syllabus, question type, question difficulty and important dates regarding the GRE. Be aware of these things, so that you will have a natural upper hand.
Know the direction to each question. The GRE has many different types of question which you, as a test taker, have to solve within a fixed amount of time. In such a situation, it is obvious that a person who knows the directions that appear before the question (what to do with the question), has an advantage in terms of saving a valuable amount of time in ultimately solving the question.
Go onto the next question. In a time-bound test, you can’t get stuck on one question, because, in that case, there is the chance that you may miss out on other questions you could have easily solved. So the trick is to do as many questions as you can on the first attempt and leave those questions which you are getting stuck on, for later.
Be sure of your answers. The problem with Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) for the GRE is that you can’t go back to a question once you have answered it. So be doubly sure before selecting an answer and going on the next question.
Do the questions at the beginning with more attention. This is because of the fact that the system of the CAT for the GRE is such that the questions at the beginning of the test affect your score more. Pay more attention to these questions.
Don’t leave any question. The GRE doesn’t carry any negative marking. As a result, be sure, that by the end of the test, you have answered all the questions.
Do a ‘test drive’ some time before the actual test. Be up to date with your test venue, know the routes to it, estimate the time you will require to start in order to reach the venue on time. Any other factor that you need to get familiar with is also included in this point.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

How Do Revised GRE Scores Compare to Current GRE Scores?

As GRE is changing so does the GRE score. This is also one of the most significant changes that will come in effect with revised GRE. New 1-point increment system will be introduced from November 2011. So let’s have a look on changes in scoring pattern and how this will effect your university admission.


Basic Facts about GRE Score :

First have a look on how current system is working:

Verbal section –the current verbal section works on 200- 800 scale. There is  +10 increments in scores eg. 210,220.. so on. Total possible scores are 71.Acoording to statistics, averagely two-third GRE takers score between 360 and 600 in verbal section.

Analytical Writing Section – scoring for this section reports on o-6 scale. AWA score is a collective round up score which is assigned by 2 GRE Readers. Roughly, on an average 90% students score 3 in this section.

Now see how revised system will work:

Verbal section –new revised section will report on 130-170 scale. There will 1 point increment eg. 131,132.. so on. Total possible scores will be 41.

Analytical writing section- this section will continue to score on same old 0-6 scale.

Though, scoring pattern is changing but GRE score will be valid for same 5 years as it was in past.


What ETS is saying :

According to ETS, old pattern (+ 10 increments) was not good in case of two almost near scores as it gives an impression that there is huge difference in scores eg. If one student has scored 200 and other student has 210 then this +10 increment giving an impression of huge difference, but in reality it is just one point increment. New revised system will sort out this problem as new pattern (+1 increment) will give clearer picture to compare students with almost near scores. So, there will not much difference between students who have scored 135 and 136 respectively.

How changed scoring pattern will effect your University admission:

Many students are suffering with this dilemma, whether to go with current pattern or wait for revised GRE for better scoring, number of comments that I receive daily prove this statement very true. So question is, whether changed pattern will help you in grabbing your favorite Graduate School or this will make your dream more difficult to fulfill. I think only time will tell the answer when this system will implement next year. Still if we do rough analysis, in case of old pattern suppose if university cut off for GRE is 1100 then students with 1000 score might have an opportunity to get enrolled, but with 1-point increment if required score is 150 then students with 145 score will have least(may be no) opportunity to secure admission. On the other hand, suppose two students have score 139, 140 then students with higher score surely have an advantage over student who have score 139.

If you are planning to take GRE exam from August 2011, you have to do your own analysis for positive and negatives of new GRE 2011 pattern that include changed GRE scoring pattern also. So when you are thinking about to go with current or revised GRE also think about whether to go with current or revised scoring pattern.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Top technology universities in USA offering scholarships

Some top technology institute /universities in USA offering some healthy scholarship.



Here are world ranking is also specified for respective universities.


Not  that some institute like Harvard, MIT stands quite upper in ranking that this ones,but scholarship ratio in this collages are quite low or it's quite not only getting scholarship but even getting admission.
So i go through all collages & checked there basic in-source (scholarship offered by universities itself) & outsource scholarships ( the scholarships which r from funding outside source like us gov. funds or some privet funds to which the university is affiliated or collaborated ).
I have taken great search trough outside scholarships to which universities r affiliated.That increase your scholarship chances.

There are two concept in scholarships freshman scholarships & academic scholarship, which are offer in next semester on basis of  your performance in current academic sem.
I specially recommend u to go through the freshmen scholarships, which are offered before the admission or starting of  your course.

Factors that affect the possibly of getting scholarship.
  • your GRE / SAT score
  • partially on TOEFL score
  • Your area of interest
  • Your academic achievements
  • Your paper / poster presentation
  • Your leadership qualities
  • Your cv
  • How u wright scholarship application (be a great story teller)
  • Your extra-curricular activities
When u are quite confident about fulfilling all this requirements,than apply for scholarship.
Here are some top american Universities. that offer quite good scholarships & having good scholarship providing ratio.

Read all eligibilities & read all scholarships & Than select which suites u better Than apply for scholarship.

This are the list of universities : world ranking


Johns Hopkins University scholarships (wr:17)

Northwestern University scholarships (wr:26)

Carnegie Mellon University scholarships (wr:34)

Brown University scholarships (wr:39)

New York University (NYU) scholarships (wr:41)

University of Wisconsin-Madison scholarships (wr:48)

University of Washington scholarships (page 1, page 2 )(wr:55)

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign scholarships (wr:63)

Boston University scholarships (wr:64)

University of Texas at Austin scholarships(UT Austin) ( page 1, page 2 ) (wr:67 )

Washington University in St. Louis scholarships ( page 1, page2 )  (wr:75)

Georgia Institute of Technology scholarships (wr:106)

Emory University scholarships (wr:107)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Word Command Exclusive GRE BARRONS 1000 word list

Extensive software to remember barrons most frequently asked 1000 words.

Word Command Exclusive GRE  BARRONS 1000 words :


Excellent program containing Barrons Exclusive 1000 words list thats a must for all GRE test takers.

An amazing software that sets the novice for a seamless preparation for GRE. These are some exclussive must having word-list which every gre test-teker must know & required for writing AWA or even for a general conversation.Interface is superb. Unlike Vocaboly the software is quite replete with loads of questions and answers which lets the test taker approach in the way as required for GRE

Features :

    * Flash cards ( user customized )
    * Tests ( Synonyms, Antonyms as well as sentence completions ; required to master the words and not for GRE type )
    * Comprehensive synonyms and antonyms lists for every single word
    * Categorized words based on the genre like business, emotional, etc
    * Narrated lists can be automated if needed
    * The most imp one being a screen saver which fusillades u with an infusion of words till u r exam is completed.
    * Finally whatever activity u do, a small piece of thing reminds u of what is learnt.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Required Exams to Become a Psychologist

There are various required exams to become a psychologist. One of the most important required exams to become a psychologist is the GRE single subject exam in psychology, which examines the skills students have picked up during their undergraduate studies in order to assess their readiness for graduate programs in this area. Since a graduate degree is required for the most desirable jobs in this field, it is necessary to take this exam if you want to move forward with your psychology career. The following steps should help you ace this or any other required exams to become a psychologist, whether it is the AP psychology exam or any other.


The first step to passing the GRE psychology exam or any of the other required exams to become a psychologist is to invest in a good professional guide. Don’t just buy the first study guide you see – peruse the actual content in the books that are available, read the customer reviews and choose the best one.

With a good study guide in hand, it is then time to iddentify your strength and weaknessess bys taking practice exams, which should be in the back of the book. After scoring the exam, you will be able to see where you are weakest, and you can focus more on those areas. Then you can take another practice test closer to the exam to see how you have progressed and what kind of last minute studying you need to do.

Before taking the GRE psychology test, you will also want to review the test taking strategies that are advised for this specific exam. A good professional guide will include tips on the specific test-taking strategies that have been proven to work. You should learn whether it’s better to simply guess or to leave answers blank, for example, and also get a feeling for what kind of trick questions or confusing choices of answers are likely to be on the exam. Whether you’re taking the GRE, the AP exam or any of the other required exams to become a psychologist, these tips should help.
Want to become a Psychologist? Browse PsychologySchoolsU.com for finding more psychology career information and a list of psychology schools & colleges that offering best psychology degree programs. Also find there some interesting articles about world famous psychologist.

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

The GRE Test For Dummies, 6th Edition

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.


Sunday, October 24, 2010

Before and During the GRE Test

Review Math Before Taking the Test:


If you are reading this, then you are on the right track. In my vast experiences of helping students get ready for various math tests, I have found that just plain old fashion practice practice practice has the highest success rate. You want to make sure you stretch those brain muscles before you take your test.

I know it is not glamorous, exciting or quick, but I found that most of the students that I have worked with who have gone on to pass math tests worked through math problems, asking questions about them as they arose.

The more different types of questions you look at the more comfortable and familiar you will get with working with the various types of questions. So when it gets to the real deal you will be ready to go full steam ahead.
If you haven't done so already, check out our Math Help page. This page will link you to math tutorials that will cover concepts you need to know for the test.

Memorize Formulas:

The GRE test DOES NOT provide you with formulas.

Some of the more common formulas are slope and geometry formulas.

Practice Your Basic Math Skills Daily:

Remember when you questioned why you need to know how to add, subtract, multiply and divide when you have a calculator? Well, here is the answer to that question. You can not use a calculator on the general GRE math test.

If you practice adding, multiplying, subtracting and dividing BEFORE the test, you will be more comfortable without a calculator when you go in and take the test. Also this might help you work the problems on the test quicker.

As you practice, make sure that you check yourself with the calculator, just in case.

Take Practice Tests:

Once you have reviewed your math and have polished up those basic math skills, then you should look at some practice tests.

This will help you become familiar with the different types of questions that will come your way on the test.

It will also help you get used to the directions that you will see on the test, which can help you save time when you take it.

There are two practice tests at this website: Test I, the Warm-up Test and Test II, the Adaptive Test.

DO NOT Cram the Night Before the Test:

Yes, do go over math problems, but do not try to do it all the night before and don't over do it the night before. If you try to overload your brain in a short time it might explode during the test (or at least feel like it.

DO NOT Stay Up All Night:

Yes, I do know that it might be hard to get to sleep early on the eve of the big test, however try not to stay up all night. I have had students say they were up all night before a test and literally fell asleep during the test. Even if you don't go to sleep, your brain will be tired and consequently you will not be able to perform to your full potential.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

GRE barron's wordlist audio in mp3 format to download

Download the GRE barrons words audio in mp3 format here :

    http://rapidshare.com/files/82357613/Abase_to_amulet.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/83886153/Anathema_to_Barb.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/83883237/Barefaced_to_Charisma.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/92496975/Charlatan_to_Dispassionate.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/107835951/Dishevelled_to_Frolicsome.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/88238939/Formidable_to__Inkling.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/88239110/Innate_to_Inviegle.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/88239523/Inverse_to_Mace.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/88240188/Machiavellian_to_Narrative.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/88241189/Nascent__to__Precocious.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/88243278/Precursor_to_Rout.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/90060630/Rubble_to_Swerve.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/90055095/Swill_to_Vignette.mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/90054312/Vilify_to_Zephyr.mp3

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

GRE & GMAT for the Writing Skills

An interactive practice guide for improving writing skills specifically for the GRE and GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA). With the AWA's replacement of the Analytical Reasoning Section on the GRE test to begin in October of 2002, this book couldn't arrive at a better time. Students will find not only model essays but also step-by-step instructions to help them produce clear, concise writing samples within a strict time limit. Though the book works best as a self study guide, there is much to offer writing teachers.


Features include:

- Sample essays
- Outlines of essays
- Review of proper use of grammar, idiom, English usage, syntax, and organization.



Format: pdf
Size: 7.0 MB

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1001 Vocabulary & Spelling Questions



This fully updated edition of 1001 Vocabulary and Spelling Questions is designed to provide students with review and practice for vocabulary and spelling success. Whether studying for important academic, entrance, or certification exams, or just brushing up for a class, this book's 1001 practice questions can help students enrich their verbal abilities at their own pace and focus on the areas where improvement is most needed. More than just a test aid, this book can be used to supplement current class instruction and boost job performance by improving business-writing abilities. Easily adapted to fit lesson plans and homework assignments, 1001 Vocabulary and Spelling Questions is also a resource for teachers and tutors who need to reinforce student skills.

Format: pdf
Size: 1.3 MB

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam (Barron's)


 The new edition of this popular classroom supplement features 40 updated lessons containing word lists, definitions, pronunciation notes, and information on word origins and usage. Exercises, games, and puzzles facilitate vocabulary building, making this title a fine preparation tool for standardized verbal and language tests, notably the SAT and ACT college entrance tests. A new section added to this edition presents a series of brief essay passages that put into context the new words taken from the book’s vocabulary list.

Open the new edition of this popular classroom supplement and you’ll find 40 updated lessons, complete with word lists, definitions, pronunciation notes, and fascinating facts about word origins and usage. Exercises, games, and puzzles facilitate vocabulary building. New in this edition is a series of interesting essay passages that put words taken from the book’s vocabulary list into context. Students planning to take standardized tests will find this book to be a fine vocabulary builder.

Format: doc
Size: 1.8 MB

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Saturday, September 25, 2010

New GRE 2011 – Books

Students planning to take GRE to apply for Spring 2012 or Fall 2012 are starting to wonder if they have to take GRE exam in current  or new revised GRE format. I got the following question from a reader

 I’m planning to Revised GRE exam in October 2011, but I want to decide based on the new exam format questions. Is there any GRE Exam books for revised GRE format from 2011?

New GRE 2011 Books Download


Test Prep companies are slowly coming out with GRE Test prep books for new pattern. So far 3 books have been published and In stock.

   1. Official Guide to GRE revised General Test [Must Have]
   2. Kaplan GRE Exam 2010-2011 Premier with CD-ROM
   3. Kaplan GRE 2011: Strategies, Practice, and Review
   4. Cracking the GRE, 2011 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation)

Barron’s and Nova Press are yet to announce new books. But, Kaplan, Princeton and Mac-Graw Hill have announced 13 New GRE 2011 Books that are under works for New GRE Exam that will be offered by ETS starting August 1 , 2011

Number of students taking New GRE in first few months from Aug 1, 2011 be less (or reluctant).  If you decide to take Revised GRE format, I would suggest to wait for few additional months after August 2011. So you will get to read and learn from experience of test takers.

You really don’t want to take new GRE format during first week of august or even first 2-3 months from August. Keep reading this blog for updates and experience from GRE test takers.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Secret GRE Book

This book is NEW (2009) preparation material for GRE Quantitative section.  It’s more than 500 pages of examples, exercises arranged from easy to medium to hard and to very hard. Twenty-three chapters are concerned with all you need to score high in Quantitative section.

It’s called “Secret GRE Book” cause if I reveal the real name it will be soon banned. But I think every person that was preparing for GRE will know it. If you do – don’t post it in comments.

Excellent book, lots of problems, must-do for every GRE taker who needs good score in Quantitative section

Format: pdf
Size: 10 MB

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Barron's GRE 3200 FlashCards, 200 Kaplan Verbal Flashcards & 400 Kaplan's Most Favorite GRE Words

Format: pdf
Size: 1.6 MB

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200 Kaplan Verbal Flashcards


200 Kaplan verbal flashcards - the most frequent GRE words.
Including definitions, use in sentences, words with similar meanings, synonyms and antonyms.

As for me: Really good flashcards. Recommend to memorize them.

Format: doc
Size: 4.4 MB


400 Kaplan's Most Favorite GRE Words

GRE Vocabulary Workout from Kaplan - 400 of the GRE’s favorite words with definitions.

+ doc-file with flashcards

As for me: Must-memorize for GRE test taker.

Format: pdf, doc
Size: 1.2 MB


Saturday, September 4, 2010

Revised GRE from August, 2011

Some salient features of new test :

 
   1. New preview and review capabilities within a section
   2. New "mark and review" feature to tag questions, so you can skip and return later.
   3. New ability to change/edit answers within a section
   4. New on-screen calculator for the Quantitative Reasoning section
   5. New questions that better reflect the skills you'll need for graduate and business school
   6. New answer formats, including tasks such as numeric entry and highlighting a sentence in a passage to answer a question
   7. Less reliance on vocabulary out of context, more emphasis on reading — and no antonyms or analogies
   8. One Analytical Writing section with two separately timed writing tasks (30 min/task)
   9. Two Verbal Reasoning sections (20 questions, 30 mins/task)
  10. Two Quantitative Reasoning sections (20 questions, 30 mins/task)
  11. One outscored section, typically a Verbal Reasoning or Quantitative Reasoning section, that may appear at any point in the computer-based GRE revised General Test
  12. An identified research section that is not scored may also be included in the computer-based GRE revised General Test

New question types in revised GRE :


1. Antonyms and analogies have been removed from the test, so there are no questions that test vocabulary out of context.
2. New Text Completion questions test your ability to interpret, evaluate and reason from what you've read. Text Completion questions test this ability by omitting crucial words from short passages, requiring you to fill them in by selecting words or phrases.
3. New Sentence Equivalence questions test your ability to reach a conclusion about how a sentence should be completed while focusing on the meaning of the whole sentence.
4. There are more Reading Comprehension questions on the test, including new types of questions, such as selecting multiple correct answer choices instead of just one, or highlighting a sentence within a reading passage to answer the question.
5. The revised test still requires basic math skills like arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis; however, it will focus more on questions involving data interpretation and real-life scenarios.
6. New Multiple-choice questions which include some that have more than one correct answer, requiring you to select all of the correct answers from the choices provided.
7. New Numeric Entry questions require you to enter your answer in a box instead of selecting an answer from a list.
8. An on-screen calculator for use in this section reduces the emphasis on computation

New scoring method

   1. Verbal Reasoning scores will be reported on a new 130 – 170 score scale, in 1-point increments (versus 200 – 800 in 10-point increments).
   2. Quantitative Reasoning scores will be reported on a new 130 – 170 score scale, in 1-point increments (versus 200 – 800 in 10-point increments).
   3. Analytical Writing scores will continue to be reported on the same 0 – 6 score level, in half-point increments.

50% discount on test fee for revised GRE takers in August and September, 2011

The score will be reported from November, 2011


The registration will start from March, 15, 2011

Saturday, August 28, 2010

GRE - Softwares

A verbal software for GRE

Reading is just not enough for GRE verbal. Here is an interactive solution for GRE verbal. A software that runs in windows. Download it, extract it and then run the application.

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GRE powerprep software

Powerpacked powerprep software of simulated GRE CAT tests. Download it, intall and practise. Runs on windows.

Download powerprep

GRE software package

This one is a good package of small small software.

1)  Voc tutor: A nice vocabulary builder
2)  Vocab: Again a vocab builder with 33000 words. Synonyms and antonyms both the way.
3)  Vocabulary test
4)  Verbal practice: A fantastic software with fully customizable tests.
5)  Word power made easy
6)  Barron's GRE

Download package

ARCO GRE software


A software by ARCO. Pretty elimentary, but gives the GRE test in actually computer adaptive way. Truly CAT. Works on windows.

Download ARCO GRE

ARCO GRE software precompiled

Now, this one is the same ARCO software, but precompiled. So no need to install. Just extract all in one folder and run the application GRE1.

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Barron's GRE companion CD
 

The ever popular barron's GRE companion CD. Some tutorils, tactics and practice in terms of full GRE CAT. Flash version, no need to install again, just download, extract and run GRE.exe

Download CD

KAPLAN GRE software



This one is probably the best available software for GRE. A good review of different parts of GRE, numerous sections to practise, words, cards, some games to sharpen your GRE abilities. The software provides you audio-visual plus interactive training, which is not available with any other software. It also gives you tips for graduate studies other than GRE. Once you take diagnostic test, based on time left the software designs customize plan. If you do according to that, than success is yours.
Works best with windows XP. It can work with vista and windows 7, try to use compatibility option in vista and 7.

Download software

Vocabulary builder for GRE


A java based vocabulary builder. Lighter for your computer and it may not work with wnidows vista and windows 7.

Download vocabulary builder

Verbal GRE - a practice software

15 minutes practice sessions with detailed review after test. Reasonably large question pool and moderate question levels. The best practice software for starters.

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800.com tests software


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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Study Abroad Without Passing The Standardized Exams : GRE / TOEFL / GMAT

I have always wondered about the relevance of GRE/ GMAT / SAT/ IELTS. These exams have their own flaws and may be perceived as regressive patterns of testing the knowledge, aptitude and analytical abilities of a graduate student. I am in no which way an expert, scholar or authority who can strongly detest the usage of the aforementioned exams in selection criteria of students for a study abroad program. The bottom line is that these exams are bridges across global schools which facilitate the selection of deserving students.

In my honest opinion exams like GRE are a matter of hard work and luck; both the determinants sharing the credit of your success equally. However, at times you may have a bad day or may be you are ill while you appeared for the exams. The results obviously are skewed towards the lower percentiles.

Now a days some institutions have been realistic enough to understand that the undergraduate GPA, work experience and a good resume, compounded with a professional letter of intent (for the desired study program) actually decide the capability of a student rather than the scores of standardized exams like GRE. The list of programs which may help you earn a MBA degree without GRE/ GMAT is given below.

These institutions are in no which way associated with my profession or academic interests. As a matter of fact there are a growing number of students who have exceptional work experience and great academic record but unfortunately were not able to perform on the standardized exams. Admittedly we are witnessing a boom in the number of students participating in study abroad programs and responding to this boom a great number of schools all over the world have relaxed the admission criterion. USA harbors these institutions which would give preference to your overall body of work rather than the scores on standardized exams.

No GRE / GMAT required -MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS :

1. University of Phoenix

Bachelor of Science in Business/Accounting

Master of Business Administration

Master of Business Administration/Accounting

Master of Business Administration/Global Management

Master of Business Administration/Marketing

2.Capella University

Bachelor of Science in Business – Human Resource Management

Bachelor of Science in Business – Management and Leadership

Bachelor of Science in Business – Marketing

Master of Business Administration – Finance

Master of Business Administration – Marketing

3.Ellis College

Bachelor of Science/Interdisciplinary Studies – Communication Arts

Bachelor of Science/Management of Information Systems

Bachelor of Science/Interdisciplinary Studies – Telecommunications Management

Bachelor of Science/Finance

Bachelor of Science/Interdisciplinary Studies – Hospitality Management Concentration

4.Cardean

Graduate Certificate – Business Administration

Graduate Certificate – Human Resources Management

Graduate Certificate – Leadership

Graduate Certificate – Strategy and Economics

Master of Business Administration/Finance

5.South University

Bachelor of Business Administration

6.Walden University Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Finance

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Human Resource Management

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Management

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Marketing

7.Ellis MBA

Master of Business Administration/Project Management

Master of Business Administration/Risk Management

Master of Business Administration/Strategy and Economics

Master of Business Administration/Management of Information Systems

Master of Business Administration/Management of Technology

8.CTU Online

Master of Science in Management/Project Management

Master of Science in Management/Business Management

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/HR Management

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Information Technology

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Management

9.AIU Online

Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Accounting and Finance

Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Healthcare Management

Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Human Resources

Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Management

Bachelor’s of Business Administration in Marketing

10.University of Phoenix Online

Master of Business Administration

Master of Business Administration/Accounting

Master of Business Administration/Global Management

Master of Business Administration/Health Care Management

Master of Business Administration/Human Resource Management

No GRE / GMAT required -TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS :

1.University of Phoenix

Master of Business Administration/Technology Management

Master of Business Administration/e-Business

Master of Science in Computer Information Systems

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Master of Information/System Management

2.Capella University

Bachelor of Science in Technology – Information Technology

Bachelor of Science in Technology – Graphics and Multimedia

Bachelor of Science in Technology – Network Technology

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Bachelor of Science/Management of Information Systems

Bachelor of Science/Interdisciplinary Studies – Math/Physics

Bachelor of Science/Interdisciplinary Studies – Computer Science

Bachelor of Science/Interdisciplinary Studies – Technical Writing

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4.Cardean

Graduate Certificate – Management of Information Systems

5.South University

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

6.Walden University

Master of Business Administration

Master of Business Administration in Management of Technology

Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences

Ph.D. in Applied Mgmt & Decision Sci./Engineering Management

Master of Business Administration (High-Tech M.B.A.)

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Graduate Certificate – Management of Information Systems

8.CTU Online

Master of Science in Management/IS Security

Master of Science in Management/IT Management

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Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering

9.AIU Online

Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology, Network Administration

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Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction-Adult Education

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The Difference Between TOEFL and GRE

Those looking to take classes in the U.S. who are from another country will have extra hurdles to cross in order to get accepted into the school of their choice. Extra testing is one of these. If you are looking to enroll in an education program in the United States, yet English is not your first language, you need to be aware of the basic exams you will be asked to take. These may include the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).


What the TOEFL Tests

The TOEFL test is designed to determine whether or not you can speak adequate English to enroll in the program. You will be asked to read, listen to, comprehend, and write in English on order to pass the test. This is the test that over 6,000 institutions in over 130 countries choose when determining whether or not an applicant can speak fluent English.

The first section of the test contains 50 listening comprehension questions. You will be asked to listen to a variety of spoken passages, such as a class lecture or a passage being read. It will be read as spoken by a North American English speaker. You will then answer questions on what you heard. The second part of the test is a 40 question structure and written expression section. This tests whether or not you can recognize the proper structure of written English. The reading comprehension section involves 50 questions based on non-technical, college-level reading material. Finally, you will be asked to write a passage on a given topic to judge your ability to write in English. Each of these sections is timed, so you will need to be fairly adept at reading and comprehending English.

Who Needs to Take This Test

The TOEFL is designed to test whether or not you can understand and use English as spoken in American on the college level. While you may be a great English speaker, attending classes requires a higher level of understanding and speaking ability than conversational English. Any non-native speakers who wish to attend an English-speaking college can take this test, and it may be required for entry. It is a good idea for those pursuing both undergraduate and graduate degrees, but some graduate schools will accept students who graduated from English-speaking programs for their undergrad degrees without the test results. The test results are valid for two years after the exam is first scored.

What the GRE Tests

According to the Educational Testing Service, which administers both the TOEFL and the GRE tests, the GRE is designed to test “verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills.” This can be subject specific or general, depending on the test chosen. The test is designed for students who are applying for graduate school programs. It is designed for native English speakers.

The test is unique in the fact that it is a computerized adaptive test. This means that the computer adjust the questions given to the test taker based on whether or not the previous question is answered correctly. This allows the test to give a score with fewer questions asked.

Who Needs to Take This Test

The GRE is required by many English-speaking colleges and universities that have graduate programs. It is used to help “level the playing field” for graduate school applicants, as it is designed to give an accurate, unbiased measure of an applicant’s ability level.

You may need to take this test and submit your scores if you plan to attend grad school, regardless of your English speaking ability. A minimum score may be required for your field of choice. Some programs only look at a certain portion of the test, such as the quantitative reasoning section for a math program, but you will need to take the entire test if your school requires these scores for entry into the graduate program.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

GMAT VS GRE

What is the GMAT?


The GMAT or Graduate Management Admissions Test is for the most part a required part of the admissions process for full time business schools. The GMAT test is a standardized 3 part exam which helps admissions officers select the very best of applicants. It measures basic verbal, mathematical and analytical writing skills that an applicant is expected to have developed over the years of formal education and professional work experience.

What is the GRE?

The GRE (Graduate Record Exam) is part of the admissions process for graduate school programs. This is not business specific like the GMAT test and is used for all types of graduate programs. Some business schools are beginning to accept the GRE along with the GMAT but the number is very limited and the GMAT is to be considered the standard for business schools.

GMAT vs GRE:
GMAT VS GRE

The GMAT and GRE are very similar tests in that they both test analytical writing, math and verbal. The GMAT also tests Verbal-Critical Reasoning and Quantitative-Data Sufficiency which are not found on the GRE. The GRE contains problems on vocabulary and word relationships that the GMAT does not test on.

Overall business school applications are on the rise and your GMAT score has become that much more important. MBA programs are counter cyclical to the economy which means that as the economy falls individuals flock to MBA programs to further their education and provide a much needed boost to their resume.

The math or quantitative section of the GMAT is by far the most different and is often a challenge as most  applicants have been in the professional workplace for a few years and there advanced math skills have diminished. In order to regain there knowledge or learn for the first time students are searching for resources to help them score well on the math section. Study guides and classroom courses are common resources used when a student prepares for the GMAT.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

GRE Preparation Experience

Some people don’t believe in usefulness of studying for any standardized tests. My experience has been completely opposite. I first took GRE without a day of preparation a year after graduating from university. I didn’t really need to score high and thought since I had good grades in school, GRE wouldn’t be that tough. I was wrong and did pretty bad. Five years later I got serious about the grad school, decided to apply to a prestigious university and had to get a very high score on GRE. It took me about 4 months to prepare to the level where I was comfortable. I could have probably used few more weeks, but was getting so tired of studying that decided to go for it.

English has been my weaker point, so I spent the most time working on that part: first increasing my vocabulary and then practicing verbal questions as much as I could. Since I was pretty comfortable with math, I left it for the last month of my preparation and mainly concentrated on getting timing right. Here is the list of the materials that I used to study. Hopefully some of this might be useful for the future test takers.

1. Word Smart for the GRE (Smart Guides)

There are about 600 words in this little book. It’s not perfect, examples are a little “cheesy” and there is no pronunciation guide. Yet, I think this book really helped me. At first I tried to use flashcard software on my pocket pc to help me memorize new words, but for some reasons that didn’t work well and I felt that I could remember more words using just good ol’ paper flash cards. I am not sure, maybe it’s the process of writing the word down, but somehow I felt I could remember more words that way. There are also little quizzes after every 5-15 words to help with learning. I think one could probably memorize about 80 words a week, though   I averaged about 40-50. Obviously this is not the best method of acquiring new words, yet it did work for me. Several of them came up on GRE and quite a few I still remember.

2. The Wizard of Oz Vocabulary Builder by Mark Philips

This a pretty cool book, it introduces “GRE and SAT type” words in the context of a story to ease memorization. I didn’t find it as useful as the Word Smart book, yet it was a nice change from just memorizing disconnected words. Every new “big” word is explained on the same page, with more examples to make it easier to remember words. Overall it was a pretty good, though a somewhat slower way of increasing vocabulary for GRE.

3. Kaplan GRE Exam Verbal Workbook

This book has strategies and tips for verbal section and the most important a lot of test questions. It helped me a lot with reading comprehension part and just getting over my “fear” of verbal section.

4.Barron’s How to Prepare for the GRE Test I think out of all GRE preparation books, this one is the most useful. It has pretty good math review and its test questions are probably the closest to the GRE difficulty level maybe even a little harder. Barron also has a book “Pass Key to the GRE Test”, which is basically a smaller version of this book. I’ve also noticed that they reuse a lot of questions from previous editions, so if you’re on the budget you don’t have to buy the latest edition. An older version will be just as good and the newest edition will repeat many questions anyway.

5. GRE: Practicing to Take the General Test, by ETS This book is published by the same guys that make the test. The review section is not that good, you’ll probably be better off with Barron or Kaplan for that. However, tests are real GRE questions that were used about 10 years ago. The test has definitely increased in difficulty since then. I was somewhat disappointed with this book, yet I think 1 or 2 questions (or very similar) from the verbal section appeared on the actual test that I took. ETS definitely recycles questions, so it can be helpful to go through this book, but keep in mind that the real test will be much harder, especially the math section.

6. POWERPREP by ETS This is a software you can download from ETS website or you will get it in the mail after you register for the test. Don’t wait though for the “mail version”, mine came after I’ve already taken the test. This is the closest you will get to the real test questions; however again I thought questions on the real test were harder. Yet it is very helpful to measure your progress using this software. I took the first test after about two weeks of studying to establish a baseline and then the second one about 2-3 weeks before the test to see where I was and find any weak spots. My actual test results were almost identical to the results on my second Powerprep test.

Few suggestions:

1. Work on your weakest parts first. If it’s vocabulary start your preparation with memorizing words and then move on to the areas that you are more comfortable with.

2. Establish your baseline score by taking one of the Powerprep tests early on.

3. You don’t have to spend a fortune on study material, last year editions are just as good.

4. Test has become harder over the past few years, so don’t get over confident if you do really well on the “retired” ETS tests. The level of difficulty is much higher now.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

GRE Prep Course



Following article will guide you in choosing the right GRE Prep course. Follow this article closely if you are a GRE Test Taker. The article discusses the advantages an disadvantages of GRE Prep courses available and guides you what are the factors to see and evaluate in choosing a GRE prep course.

GRE PREP COURSE - Self Evaluation

Before deciding to get into a GRE prep course it is very important to do a self evaluation. Self evaluation helps to identify where you stand in terms of Skill and need percentage of a GRE prep course.

Diagnostic GRE Test

Do not just rush and enroll to any GRE Prep course. Taking a diagnostic GRE test is very important step in GRE Preparation. A GRE Diagnostic test will help you to identify what is your present skill level, What are your strength areas, weakness spots. Lots of Free diagnostic tests are available online. Download one of them and take 1 - 2 tests. Measure what you score in the diagnostic test.

Things to measure after diagnostic test

  • Overall Score
  • Score in Individual Question Types
  •  Section wise score
  •  Time taken for the overall test
  •  Time taken for Individual Question types
  •  Time taken for each section
  •  Time taken for each question
  •  List of Weak areas based on the above factors
  •  List of stronger areas based on the above factors
Once you have all stats of your skill level after a diagnostic test see to that the GRE prep course which you are about to choose helps you in increasing your skill and time management in weaker areas.

Study Habits

Answer to the following questions. Determining your study habits is also an important factor in choosing a GRE Prep course.
  • Do you study alone or prefer to study in group
  • Do you always devote considerable amount of time when you study alone
  • Do you plan and study
  • Are you self motivated or always you need a mentor to motivate you
  • Are you disciplined in self study
If the answer to all the above points is 80% - 100% "yes" then you are not in a need of a separate GRE prep course.

If your answer percentage stays somewhere between 40% - 80%, you will have to seriously consider a good GRE prep course in assisting your GRE Preparation

GRE TEST PREP COURSE - Pros

Following are the advantages in enrolling into a GRE PREP COURSE
  • Time Saving
  • Expert Guidance
  •  Motivation
  •  Disciplined
  •  Planned Study
  •  Review and Correction of mistakes
  •  Learn from fellow students
GRE Test Prep Course - Cons

Following may be a disadvantages in a GRE Prep Course
  • High Cost
  • Good Self study methods are available
  •  Not enough focus on individuals
  •  Poorly designed study materials
  •  Firemen practice tests and coaching
  •  In Experienced Faculty
What is a Good GRE Prep Course

A Good GRE Prep course will consist of the following listed factors in it
  • Have exhaustive practice questions with explanations
  • Experienced Faculty
  • Good study material
  •  Focus on individual
  •  Practice Tests
  •  Discussion on Mistakes
  •  Review sessions after practice Tests
  •  Reputation of the Test Prep Company offerring the GRE Prep course
Things To Do while undergoing a GRE Test prep course?

You should put your equal effort after GRE prep course and makes sure that you utilize the GRE prep course to its fullest extent. You should allocate some time and review what has happened in the GRE prep course in your home. Also make sure that you note down all your queries, Doubts and concerns while you are preparing at home and make sure that you get them all answered by your faculty in your GRE prep course.

If No GRE Prep Course
  • Make sure you get best test prep software
  • Practice Practice and Practice
  • Design a practical followable study plan and follow that
  • Allocate separate time for study - say 2 hrs to 6 hrs in a day
Hope we have tried to clear some myths about GRE PREP COURSES. There is no magical path which will fetch you a good gre score. Preparation and Practice are the two keys that will take you to your destination. Concluding, not all need a GRE Prep course. Many Top scorers achieve good scores without GRE Prep courses while many achieve good scores with a good GRE Prep course. Evaluating weather you need a GRE Prep course and then acting according to your self evaluation is the best approach.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

How to Improve your GRE Math Scores

How to Improve your GRE Math Scores

Get a High Score on the Mathematics Section of the GRE

Here are a few tips to improve your GRE score when taking the exam.

If you’re like any other student who wants to get into graduate school, you are nervous about the big day and want to find some tips and tricks to improving your GRE score. The GRE is your ticket to graduate school, so it’s imperative that you use anything available to practice and study.

What is the GRE?

The GRE is the Graduate Record Exam, and it tests the proficiency of junior or senior undergraduate students to verify their ability to handle graduate school. The GRE is composed of two parts – a verbal section and a quantitative or math section. Most students have difficulty with one section over the other, but low scores in either section can impair your ability to be selected into your university of choice.
The GRE math section tests on a certain level in math curriculum. It tests basic math, algebra proficiency, and some basic geometry. You will also need to intuitively examine and translate graphs and visual data. Most of the GRE Math questions are word problems, but having the basic algebraic knowledge to translate literature to formulas will greatly enhance your GRE Math scores.

Before purchasing a GRE practice test, make sure you are buying a test from an official provider. There are many bunk tests out there that are cheap and inaccurate.

Improve GRE Math Scores
The GRE Match section is comprised of 28 questions that you must complete in 45 minutes. The GRE Math section is like any other test – if you want to get better scores, then you need to practice. Kaplan GRE Exam Math Workbook is a great math course that has sectional areas related to word problems, geometry, quantitative sections, and basic algebra. Each section gives you practice problems and tests so that you can work your way up to more difficult questions.

The most important part of the GRE Math section is the word problems. If you can turn a simple word problem into a viable formula within the allotted time, then you’ve already gotten over the hump.

GRE Word Problems

Word problems are available in many of the practice tests available. Take your practice test with a goal that keeps your total time under 45 minutes.
GRE Quantitative Problems

This section has math questions that you need to be able to do within a short amount of time. Kaplan practice tests have 15 questions for each test that you should be able to complete within 10 minutes. Quantitative questions are created in a way so that you should be able to answer them in under a minute. The GRE Quantitative section mixes some of these problems with longer problems in 28 questions that need to be completed within 45 minutes.

GRE Geometry and Graphs

These questions are less prevalent on the GRE, but they are still questions that you should be able to answer quickly. Make sure you understand the relationship between angles and area of shapes. Also make sure you understand the relationships of a graph and its numbers. This section is more  intuitive, and you should be able to identify the answer quickly to minimize the time needed to complete other problems.

When taking the GRE, there are also some basic tips to help you concentrate and improve cognitive skills. It's important to stay calm and steady your exam by answering questions within a reasonable amount of time without sacrificing the rest of the test and still using enough calculation time.
  •    1. Eat a good breakfast - feed your brain!
  •    2. Get a good night sleep.
  •    3. Take a practice test before the real one to get your mind ready.
  •    4. Relax your mind.
  •    5. Use the instructions presented before the test to calm your nerves.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

GRE Psychology Practice Test, GRE Psychology Books,GRE Psychology Study Guide

Top 7 Books for GRE Psychology Subject Test

GRE Subject test in Psychology along with 7 other subjects test. This article lists top 7 books that will help you apply for graduate programs in Psychology.

Majority of the universities don’ ask for Psychology subject score, but taking subject test will definitely improve your admission chances. GRE Psychology Test test scores include total score and 2 subscores . Questions in the test are from three content categories

Experimental or natural science oriented. They contribute to the experimental psychology subscore and the total score.
Social or social science oriented.  They contribute to the social psychology subscore and the total score.
General  including the history of psychology, applied psychology, psychometrics, research design and statistics. They contribute to the total score only.
GRE Psychology Books
  1. GRE Practicing to Take the Psychology Test
  2. Kaplan GRE Exam Subject Test: Psychology 2009-2010 Edition
  3. A Step-By-Step Plan for Gaining Admission to Graduate School in Psychology
  4. Graduate Study in Psychology 2010
  5. GRE Psychology w/ CD-ROM (REA) – The Best Test Prep for the GRE
  6. Barrons How to Prepare for the GRE in Psychology
  7. The Psychology Major’s Handbook

Couple of books in the above list provides srtp by step pricess to get admission to graduate  program in Psychology, which is must read in addition to GRE subject test prep books.

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Friday, June 4, 2010

GRE Study Plan

GRE Study Plan


  • First, you need to know your current skill level and how much you can score with the practice test.
  • To determine your current skill level, take a practice test using Power Prep for GRE. Lets assume you got 900 in practice test.
  • Next determine how much you want to score in GRE (Be Realistic). It would be nice to score 1600/1600, but you only certain amount of time to study.
  • Your GRE Study plan will depend on the following

Type of university you want to attend
Score you want to get – Target Score.

  • So, lets assume you decided on a Target Score of  1200. Next you have to plan your course of action to reach the target.
  • Make a detailed note of your strengths and weakness from the practice test. To improve your scores, you have to work on your weakness.
  • Determine your learning style.

Would you like to spend fixed time every day
like to work with another friend preparing for exams
Spend fixed time 2 days in a week, ..

  • To reach the target score of 1200 in GRE Test,  amount of time you have to spend has to be calculated based on

your learning style
time you plan to spend daily
University deadlines
when you plan to write GRE [ How to Register for GRE]

  • If you have only 2 months and I need to score 1200 and can spend only 1 hour per week, then you can expect to score in GRE between  900 to 1000.
  • GRE Study Materials: Make sure you have enough and right test preparation materials. If you plan to study for 3 months, then you need to have study materials for 3 months.
  • Have a notebook to track your performance.
  • Spend allocated according to the plan. Work on your weak areas ( Verbal Words, Maths Algebra,..).
  • After completing the GRE practice test, make sure you spend more time analysis the mistakes. If you spent 2 hours taking the test, spend atleast 3 hours to analyze the mistakes. Instead if you spend 30 mins to just see the right answers, you are not improving your weak areas.
  • Make a note of the mistakes you made and revise them weekly. So, you will not repeat the same mistakes again.
  • Don’t forget to spend time to practice tests in strong areas of GRE Test.
  • You need to have checkpoint to track your progress. If you have 4 months to study and need to improve 200 points, then every month your score has to improve towards the target score.
  • By end of 2 months if you are still scoring 900, then you have to blame yourself. Go back to the study plan and see if you are really followed the plan or just being ad-hoc and not self-disciplined enough to follow the plan.
  • If you learned new strategies for a section, during practice tests, you have to get the right answers. If you spent 1 week to improve on a section and then end up getting many incorrect answers, then you just wasted 1 week of your preparation time.
  • For Example if you are weak in GRE Reading Comprehension and you spent 1 week in learning new strategies and if you still get it wrong, then try new strategies. Solve 25 RC’s per day. Live and sleep RC’s, you will get it.
  • You MUST stick to your study plan and follow it strictly. You need to have self-discipline to follow the plan and that what differentiates from people who just have BIG dreams and Achievers.  You might get a tempting invite from friends to go to movie, during your study time and you will decide – “I will go to movies and will make it up next day”. If you can really make it up, then you are good to enjoy the time. If not, you can just yourself  as Just another loser, who is not going to be successful high GRE Score.

Your GRE Study Plan

If you are in the process of preparing for GRE, post your plan and get inputs from other readers, if you have right target and enough time to reach the target GRE Score.

Friday, May 28, 2010

GRE Score Range Calculator

Do you want to know how much you can score in GRE, even before taking GRE Exam?

I have written about steps to improve GRE Score. But, having idea on how GRE Exam is scored will help students prepare in much better way.  One of the blog reader scored 800 in GRE Math after getting some 11 questions wrong in ETS Powerprep practice test.

GRE – Time and Strategy

GRE Exam is all about strategy and timing. I have meet and spoke to so many students who took GRE and I was able to find a pattern, that will allow to estimate how much you can score in actual GRE Test. Wouldn’t it be nice to know the score range even before you take GRE test?

When Can I know GRE Score Range

You can find out how much you can score in GRE only 3 to 5 days before your actual GRE Test date. But, having an idea will help you to decide on which 4 universities to forward gre scores. That will save more than $100 during graduate school application GRE score forwarding.

GRE Score Calculator

  • I have suggested to take ETS Powerprep exam only 1 week to 5 days before actual GRE exam. That’s the only source where the tests are scored using the same patten asgre exam is evaluated.
  • You can take powerprep practice tesst many times. Only few questions will be repeated.
  • With 2 gre practice test in ETS Powerprep, you can take more than 5 to 8 times. Make a note of scores you get in powerprep.
  • Don’t take powerprep exam as yet another practice test. Make every attempt to take it seriously and put your 100% effort to score more.
  • For instance, you can score 400 in gre verbal section first test and score 500 in second gre practice test. So, if you take 8 powerprep gre practice test, then make a note of the score and save it in ascending order.

Test 1 – GRE Verbal 400

Test 2 – Verbal 410

Test 3 – Verbal  400

Test 8 – Verbal  450

Interpret GRE Score Table

  • If all the scores for example are within the range of 400 to 450, then its very much lokely your GRE Score in actual test will not go more than 500.
  • Lowest score you can expect is 350 to 380.
  • Which implies, you can score anywhere from 380 to 430 in actual GRE exam. This applies to both GRE Verbal and Quantitative sections in actual exam.

How True is the above Said GRE Scores?

I have seen so many students who take powerprep and when they say the scores to me, I can very well say, how much they can expect to score in actual GRE CAT. Here are some examples of my formula to estimate your GRE scores.

  • Jones - Friend of mine from work, took GRE Exam yesterday. His score range in powerprep was 400 to 600 in Verbal, but majority of scores around 480. GRE quantitative, he was scoring around 740 to 780. In actual GRE Exam, he scored 490 in Verbal and 750 in quantitative section.
  • Raghuram – Yes, that’s me. I was getting around 400 to 450 in Verbal, 750 to 780 in Maths and ended up getting within the above range.
  • More Examples : I’m collecting details from more students who recently took GRE.

I scored more than Practice Test Range

Is that possible? To score more than  that maximum score in Verbal and Quanititaive section. Yes, if you scoring 750 in Math section, you can score 800, but if you are getting 700 to 750 in GRE Practice test, it will be tough sk to score 800 out of 800. But, for Verbal I really doubt, you can increase the score overnight from 450 to 650+.