Want to improve Vocabulary?

Vocabulary is very important not only for GRE, but also to communicate with others. Vocabulary is indirectly tested in GRE, through TC and SE questions. Learning new words ranging from 1000-1500 will be handy in answering these questions. There are many techniques for learning words and remember them for more time. One of them is learning the words with its dictionary meaning, usage, mnemonics (if possible), synonyms and also knowing the words that u confuse with the word.

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Making flashcards for words, including all these will really help in remembering the words for more time.

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AWA Section has been the most neglected section on the GRE, by the students, thinking that AWA scores are not so important, however, it is not true. A low AWA score may result in a red flag to your admission by an university. AWA score is considered when the admission committee examine the SOP of students. So, it is recommended to give some time for the preparation of AWA section.

AWA section consists of two writing tasks.

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There is a possibility of 4 types of questions in a quant section. They are:

  • Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) – Single Answer – approx 8-9 questions
  • MCQ – Multiple Answer – approx 2-3 questions
  • Quantitative Comparison questions – approx 8-9 questions
  • Numerical Entry – approx 1-2 questions

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GRE verbal section has undergone drastic changes since August 2011. Until August 2011, the verbal section consists of questions on synonyms, antonyms, analogies, Sentence Completion and Reading Comprehension.

Since 2011 August, the questions on synonyms, antonyms and analogies are removed. The question types in the verbal section of revised GRE are Continue reading