
If you're planning on applying to graduate school, chances are you've heard or the GRE, or Graduate Record Examinations.
1. Set Your Timeline
I cannot stress the importance of giving yourself enough time to study. I would suggest adding two months extra on top of your current timeline to make up for potential missed study days and extra review of material you don't feel confident in.
I went into my first GRE blind, just hoping to gage my starting point. I scheduled my second test the latest possible date I could to still be able to apply to my programs on time.
PrepScholar recommends taking the GRE no later than three weeks prior to your earliest application deadline. I would add a buffer week, just to be safe (scores could get lost or misreported).
2. Materials
Here is a list of study materials that I felt were invaluable to the increase in my GRE score:
- ETS 5lb Book
- This book is filled with practice questions from vocabulary, essay prompts, and math concepts you may encounter on the GRE
- GRE Mat
- GRE Mat's videos are honestly a lifesaver! The amount of free, easy to understand tutoring videos he produces is astounding. I credit all of my quant score improvements to him.
- Quizlet to review vocabulary & math formulas
- Here is a list of 52 Common Vocabulary Words on the GRE
- ETS Practice Tests
- These can be found on the ETS website and are free to take and retake as you please
3. Study Playlists
I really like to study to playlists that add to the ambiance, here are some that I listen to often:
4. On Test Day
Some advice for your test day!
- Eat breakfast & Pack Snacks
- Mental work needs fuel! The second time I took the GRE I doubled down and had a huge breakfast and was still starving by the time I got my 10 minute break.
- Arrive Early
- To ensure you find parking, the actual room your test will be in, and get checked in on time
- Dress Warmly!
- During my first test, it was 90 degrees outside but I knew test rooms could be chilly. I wore a long sleeved shirt and leggings and was freezing!
- Remove All Jewelry Prior
- I was even asked to remove my wedding bands before taking the test! My glasses were inspected, as well, so just be prepared and avoid wearing extra jewelry because they will ask you to remove it.
- Most Importantly: You Got This!
- After all the time you put into preparing and studying, feel confident and you will do great!
Good Luck!
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