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Master the Gre 2010 - Part 65

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Traditionally, the standard test for admission to MBA and other graduate management programs has been the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). According to Educational Testing Service (ETS), which designs and admin- isters the GRE (but not the GMAT), by embracing the GRE a graduate business school greatly enhances the size and diversity of its applicant pool.. Indeed, it has been...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 1

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M ASTER THE GRE T. The GRE Structure and Testing Format. Taking the GRE Computer-Based Test. Registering for the GRE (United States and Canada. The GRE Personal Potential Index (New in 2009. The GRE’s Eight Basic Question Formats. Key Facts About the GRE Issue Task. The 7-Step Plan. Key Facts About the GRE Argument Task. Key Facts About GRE Problem...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 2

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HOW THIS BOOK IS ORGANIZED. Taking the GRE is a skill. This book gives you both.. Part I is essential reading if you’re preparing to take the GRE. You’ll find out about the overall structure of the GRE, and what each section of the test covers, and about registration and testing procedures. You’ll also learn general test-taking strategies. This part...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 3

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The GRE structure and testing format. Taking the GRE computer-based test. Registering for the GRE (United States and Canada). The GRE Personal Potential Index (new in 2009). Your GRE preparation begins with an overview of the test and of GRE registration and testing procedures. In this chapter, you’ll first look at the overall structure of the GRE and find out...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 4

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You’ll be under continual audio and video surveillance. BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE TEST—THE COMPUTER TUTORIAL. here you’ll learn how to quit the test, exit the current section, access the directions, and confirm your response and move to the next question.. You can’t begin taking the actual test unless you’ve shown that you know how to use the system.. If you...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 5

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Repeating the Test. ETS does not impose any limit on the total number of times an individual may take the GRE. However, no test taker may take the computer-based GRE and/or the paper-based GRE more than once in the same calendar month or more than five times within any 12-month period. Test takers in the United States, Guam, U.S. CBT...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 6

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The GRE’s eight basic question formats. The Quantitative Reasoning section. In Chapter 1, you learned about the overall structure of the GRE. In this chapter, you’ll delve deeper into the test by exploring the various formats for GRE test questions.. THE GRE’S EIGHT BASIC QUESTION FORMATS. The GRE employs eight distinct question formats altogether. Quantitative Reasoning Section Quantitative Comparison (14...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 7

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In such cases, all the questions in the set will pertain to the same graphical data.. Expect that nearly half of the questions will involve story problems in a real- world setting.. On the computer-based test, Problem Solving questions are mixed with Quanti- tative Comparisons in no fixed pattern.. Sentence Completions are designed to measure the following four verbal skills...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 8

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DIAGNOSING STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES. CHAPTER 3 Practice Test 1: Diagnostic. ANSWERSHEETPRACTICETEST1:DIAGNOSTIC AnalyticalWriting—IssueTask. PARTII:DiagnosingStrengthsandWeaknesses 56. AnalyticalWriting—ArgumentTask. PARTII:DiagnosingStrengthsandWeaknesses 58. Verbal Reasoning. Chapter 3: Practice Test 1: Diagnostic. Practice Test 1:. Now that you have an overview of the GRE and all its basic question types, it’s time to try a full-length Practice Test, including an Analytical Writing section (one Issue essay and...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 9

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Common Information: In a question, information concerning one or both of the quantities to be compared is centered above the two columns. 9% of the number of kilometers from City A to. w 2 g The number of striped. U z U, which of the following equations CANNOT hold true?. What is the rate of the discount?. Which of the...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 10

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Directions: Select one entry from each column to fill in the corresponding blanks in the following text. Fill in the blanks in a way that provides the best completion for the text.. on the other hand. Answer all the questions following the passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage.. QUESTIONS 16 AND 17 ARE...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 11

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The correct answer is (A). 9 , or approximately 11%, of the number of kilometers.. The correct answer is (D). The correct answer is (B). 3.33, and (3.33)(3. The correct answer is 13.3. The correct answer is (C). First, find the size of Unit D as a per- centage of the total warehouse size.. approximately 11%—of the 140,000 total square...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 12

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In this chapter, you’ll find out how to write an effective GRE Issue essay. First, you’ll learn a step-by-step approach to brainstorming, organizing, composing, and revising your Issue essay, all within the exam’s 45-minute time limit. By adhering to this step-by-step plan, you increase your chances of attaining a better-than-average Issue task score of at least 4 on the 0–6...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 13

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Then the writer might indicate how this point actually undermines that position:. You can also argue that an apparent weakness in your position (or a strength in a different position) is trivial, minor, or insignificant. Issue Statement 4 provides a good opportunity to use this technique. The writer might first cite two examples that lend apparent support to those who...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 14

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Key facts about the GRE Argument task. GRE Argument flaws—and how to handle them. In this chapter, you’ll find out how to write an effective GRE Argument essay.. First, you’ll learn a step-by-step approach to brainstorming, organizing, com- posing, and fine-tuning your Argument essay, all within the exam’s 30-minute time limit. By following this step-by-step plan, you’ll increase your chances...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 15

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Elucidate by providing at least one or two examples of other possible causes.. Explain how the false-cause problem undermines the Argument.. Here’s an example of an Argument in which causation is confused with temporal sequence, followed by a succinct and effective critique.. The following appeared in the editorial section of a newspaper:. Since the law is clearly effective in preventing...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 16

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What if you think you won’t have enough time to provide supporting detail for each point of critique? Don’t despair. Look for two or three points that are related to the same item of evidence (for example, those involving the same statistical survey). Then plan to touch briefly on each one in the same paragraph. Grouping them together will make...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 17

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Don’t attempt to elicit a visceral or emotional response from the reader. Appeal instead to the reader’s intellect.. But don’t overdo it. when it comes to the details, use a more dispassionate approach.. Don’t try to make your point with “cutesy” or humorous remarks. The reader may not realize you’re being sarcastic, in which case your remark will only serve...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 18

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Determine how much time you’re willing to spend on the problem, if any. if you don’t have a clue, take a guess and move on.. Step 2: Size Up the Answer Choices. Before you attempt to solve the problem at hand, examine the answer choices. Pay particular attention to the following:. Form: Are the answer choices expressed as percentages, fractions,...

Master the Gre 2010 - Part 19

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You might be able to work backward by testing the answer choices in turn.. If the height to which the ball rises after each bounce is always the same fraction of the height reached on its previous bounce, what is this fraction?. The correct answer is (D). So choice (C) cannot be the correct answer. We can see that the...