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.