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The GRE test for dummies

Don’t be assaulted from this title, I really love the “for dummies” and its GRE preparation book is really nice also. You can see here a preview of the book, including some of its pages, and you can buy the book from amazon for 12$ or less here (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470009195/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=maxsteiner-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0470009195)
The GRE Test For Dummies

GRE practice book

Learning for you GREs? Here is some nice help- 80 pages of GRE practice ebook that includes one full-length paper-based GRE General Test, test-taking strategies, sample verbal and quantitative questions with explanations, sample analytical writing topics, scored sample essays, and reader commentary.

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Will GRE practice questions help in getting good scores?

GRE questions, patterns and structure cannot be categorized into any quantifiable syllabus or module. They are primarily aimed at testing the students’ knowledge levels, their analytical ability and also to get an insight into the type of education that they have received so far. With such a broad horizon, the GRE test questions understandably are a lot different from the general norm. However, based on the analysis of all the previous question GRE question papers, experts have been able to broadly categorize the patterns of the questions and have been able to create many GRE practice question papers that can help the applicants to understand what they will deal with during the actual exam.

GRE practice test papers are modeled exactly like the original one. They are generally structured under the categories of analytical writing, verbal reasoning and quantitative reasoning. The analytical writing section is segregated into two sections which are ‘Issue’ based analysis and ‘Argument’ based analysis. The GRE practice questions will give the students a choice between two topics on the issue writing and the other section will be a single question that the students need to analyze and write about. This is the same way an actual GRE question paper would look like.

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