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The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test required for admission to many graduate and business schools worldwide. It assesses verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills.

Test Format:

  • Verbal Reasoning (130–170 score range)
  • Quantitative Reasoning (130–170 score range)
  • Analytical Writing (0–6 score range)

Preparation Tips:

  1. Understand the Test Structure – Familiarize yourself with question types and timing.
  2. Use Official GRE Materials – ETS offers practice tests and study guides
  3. Practice Regularly – Take full-length mock tests to improve time management
  4. Build Strong Vocabulary – Essential for the verbal section.
  5. Improve Math Skills – Focus on problem-solving strategies.
  6. Analyze Weak Areas – Work on weaker sections for balanced scoring.
  7. Analyze Weak Areas – Work on weaker sections for balanced scoring.
  8. Stay Consistent – Create a study plan and follow it diligently.

A good GRE score depends on the program you’re applying to, but a 320+ is considered strong for top schools.

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