tipsandtricksforGRE
Taking the GRE in 2020: The Peculiar Academic Year
It is but understandable if you are feeling at sixes and sevens about your aspirations of studying abroad due to this quicksilver pandemic. Everyone is playing it by the ear; you do not have to be one of them. It is actually possible to plan your GRE preparations and examination even in these tumultuous times. […]
Tips to crack 330+ in GRE : It’s all about following the process
If you ask any athlete or sportsmen what is the key to success, you will find them telling – focus on the process and the end result will automatically follow. And that is pretty much what has to happen as your prepare for the GRE to crack a 330+. If you follow a process/plan and […]
The Different Types of Questions in GRE Verbal
For the students planning to pursue their higher education, the Graduate Record Examinations, more popularly known as GRE, is a requisite for admission in US universities and a lot of other top universities across the world. If you are one of those students, this description of the different types of questions you can expect in […]
COVID-19 Impact: GRE / TOEFL Home Edition by ETS
As you must be already aware, you need to take relevant eligibility tests for admission for higher degrees in most international universities. While the Graduate Record Examination, commonly known as GRE, is taken by the students applying for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics related courses in the US and some top universities in other countries, […]
Mindfulness and GRE
You may be wondering how mindfulness is useful in cracking the GRE or any competitive exam. In this article let’s explore what mindfulness is and answer the above question. What is mindfulness? Mindfulness can be understood in simple terms as being conscious and aware. When we are mindful and aware then we are more conscious […]
Preparing for the GRE: The Lockdown Advantage
The GRE is a mind game quite different from the other “Single-Player†games we play. Unfortunately, in this one, we do not have multiple lives. So there is no learning on the game. Why I call it a game is because it plays with your thought process and it is adaptive to your responses. And […]