Category: GRE Strategy
Critical Reasoning (CR) questions (sometimes referred to as “paragraph argument questions”), are one of the types of GRE Reading Comprehension questions test-takers face on the Verbal section of the …
One of the burning questions from GRE students is whether to view or cancel their GRE scores. This article will discuss whether it’s advisable to cancel your GRE score …
To achieve your score goal on the GRE General Test, you’ll need to master Reading Comprehension, a major component of the Verbal section of the GRE. So, you may …
For many people preparing for the GRE General Test to apply to graduate school, a key question is, “How can I improve my GRE Verbal speed?” It isn’t surprising …
GRE Text Completion questions that contain multiple blanks present a unique challenge in the GRE Verbal section. Unfortunately, many test-takers have learned inefficient and ineffective strategies for tackling these …
At first glance, Sentence Equivalence GRE questions may appear to be a straight test of vocabulary knowledge. However, if you’ve studied GRE Verbal, you may have noticed there is …
If you’re prepping for the GRE, you’ve probably heard that taking full-length practice tests is a critical part of your preparation. This is sage advice. Students who take the …
Do you need to study for the GRE? Getting your GRE prep started on the right foot will help set you up for success on test day. In this …