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Happy fall y’all 🍂🍁featuring my favorite spooky mug, the viral tik tok pillsbury and chocolate chip cookies, and my geometry notes for the GRE…which I don’t like but hey, at least they’re somewhat pretty.
How can I study for the GRE in two months?
how to prepare for gre in 2 months Introduction
The GRE exam is the gold standard for graduate school admissions, and preparing for it in 2 months requires discipline and patience. To prepare, create a study schedule, seek help from experts, and learn the necessary skills while balancing leisure activities like sleeping or eating. By focusing on these aspects, you can achieve success in the test and secure a good school admission.
Create a study schedule
Create a study schedule and schedule time for studying each day. Aim for 3-4 days per week, with the amount of time varying depending on your schedule. For example, Wednesday may be the day you spend more time studying, while Thursday may only take 2 hours to complete assignments and review learning.
Schedule breaks throughout the day, including breakfast, playtime with friends or family, and fitness activities like jogging. These breaks should not only be coffee breaks or lunchtime but should also include non-academic activities like playtime with friends or family.
Get help from the experts
To improve your GRE exam preparation, seek help from experts, either in person or online, or utilize free resources. While GRE prep apps may seem helpful at first glance, it's best to stick with tried-and-true methods before embracing new technologies. It's crucial to avoid distractions and focus on effective study methods.
Start with the basics
The GRE test is a standardized exam assessing critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills for graduate school in the US. It comprises three sections: verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing. The test allows two hours per section or one day for a more flexible approach.
Memorize common words, phrases and idioms
The GRE tests vocabulary by evaluating understanding of words' meanings, context, and roots. To avoid confusion, it is essential to recognize both the meanings and roots of words. Use flashcards with pictures to remember definitions and phrases. The GRE also tests understanding of common idioms, such as "kicking the bucket" and "two heads are better than one," which have meaning beyond literal translations. Studying these expressions will help ensure no surprises on test day.
[Know more: How to Prepare Your Mind for the GRE Exam]
Focus on verb forms instead of nouns
Verb forms are crucial in sentences as they convey the meaning and actions of the speaker. With over 200 verb roots in English, they make up the largest part of the vocabulary list, with only 30 nouns. To improve your GRE score, focus on learning as many verbs as possible without memorizing all their forms.
Learn common patterns of sentences and types of paragraphs
Sentence structure is crucial for learning, as it involves recognizing a sentence in context. A sentence typically consists of a subject and an object, with the object being either a noun or pronoun. The verb in a sentence links two things together, either as an action verb or a linking verb like "to be."
It is possible to prepare for GRE in 2 months.
For just two months, coaching for GRE exam or self study requires motivation, discipline, and focus. Consistency and patience are essential, even when things don't go as planned. Persistence and organization are crucial during this period, as it helps manage various tasks such as studying for the exam, preparing a schedule, and tracking progress. Despite any setbacks, persistence and practice will lead to better results.
Conclusion
This article suggests that preparing for the GRE in two months requires significant effort. To prepare, create a study schedule and stick to it. Seek help from experts to guide you through difficult areas. Practice makes perfect, as more practice tests before the exam day, the better prepared you will be for the actual exam.
Feeling very lethargic and unproductive..
~04-10-2021~
Today I'm starting preparations for the GRE test so I can apply for scholarships to study a Masters program in the US. If anyone has tips or tricks, I'll be more than grateful. My study plan is an 8-week plan, but I might cut it down to 6 weeks if my diagnostic goes well.
Also, I started taking up Japanese again. I do need to be more confident with speaking it, so I might upload videos along the week.
"Experience is what allows you to recognize a mistake when you make it again" -Earl Wilson
2 to 4 /100 Days of Productivity: June 5-7th, 2020
I did my first math GRE practice test and scored in the 10th percentile. Truly, truly spectacular... if you don’t know what this means, it means that 90% of people who took this test scored better than me. YEP, that BAD!! It was my first practice run and I didn’t really start doing any studying. I basically only know the pre calc/calc stuff.... sigh.
It’s time to reallyyyy hit the books now. I have 97 days left before my test and I have to review all of calculus, differential equations, and algebra :( I think I will aim to score within the 20-25th percentile on my next practice test in two weeks. Hope I can make it! 🌟
My second pic shows my big fail of the day. “Non vertical limes”
Anxiety is weird.
I woke up this morning with absolutely no motivation to move, and an inexplicable fear of being seen by another human being.
So instead of doing work, I signed myself up to take the GRE in three weeks. (Therefore adding you my list of things to do).
Feeling accomplished, I rewarded myself with a nap.
GRE Help
Hey everyone. Another quick update. So this girl here has finally decided to pursue a master's in library and information sciences (MLIS). Which means this studyblr, will move up to a gradblr (yay!). Which also means that I have to take the GRE.
So my question is does anyone know any good study materials and tips to help me prepare for it?
TAKING THE GRE TODAY WISH ME LUCK