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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Time2Smile(m): 9:18am On Jan 16, 2017
aamstih:
Oga, congrats on your 'WOW' score, I was aiming for 320 but you've just made increase my target to 330 smiley.

Pls at bolded, are you in anyway referring to the stipend that you would receive as a TA or GA?

Congratulations on your great score once again.

The minimum funding I have seen for PhD students in my field (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) is a living stipend of $21,000 per annum, that is in addition to full tuition waivers and usually health insurance. Some require working about 20hrs per week as a TA while some do not even require any teaching assistantship duties at all. Generally, Life sciences are well funded. Also,it is easier to get funding for PhD compared to Masters in any field. I hope I have answered your question.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Scholastica16: 3:13pm On Jan 16, 2017
OGreene:
Hello people, my appreciation to all that helped, with materials, steps to take, answering questions and that Maggosh account.

My scores are okay, in comfortable zone smiley I can now hope for the best with admission.

There is a reason this thread was started and to that end, why we come here to report scores and share tips. May be you think it is to gloat or appear scholarly but you'd be sorely mistaken.

People generally report scores so that others could among other things:

1. Learn what they did to achieve such scores
2. Help evaluate the profiles
3. Recommend schools, tips, scholarships etc.

You have seen others give reports on their GRE experiences and in doing so, thank certain people. It is beyond establishing contacts away from NL. I am almost certain people did that because of the information they gained from such people that aided their preparations and eventual success(es).

Consequently, I am disappointed that you who at various points sought and gained tidbits here that must have helped you attain your score decided to keep mum with the report you owe the house. Perhaps, you may think your account would make no difference but you should also take note, that everyone's experience and preparation would not be exactly alike. Afterall, we have seen people who got a composite of 310 and yet their experiences were completely different.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ponpon(m): 3:43pm On Jan 16, 2017
kunbeeee:
I was at jkk to take toefl this morning. I must say the real exam was a little bit more difficult than I expected.
The questions for both the listening and reading sections wer a little bit confusing, infact the only section I found very easy was the writing section.
I used roughly five days to prepare for the test and from my experience, I dnt thnk it requires a lot of time, its just about having a strategy for answering questions (Notefull videos really helped). So I'm thankful I didnt spend so much time studying.
I just hope I get up to my target score.

I took the test the same day, thanks for the person that shared the magoosh account, although magoosh is way tougher than the actual test. Cracking the toefl by Princeton is the best prep for the toefl in my opinion
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ponpon(m): 3:48pm On Jan 16, 2017
Tunmise100:
My name is tunmise just finished frm the unilag wit a cgpa of 4.5/5.0 and planing to write my GRE exam in june. pls help me with the advice i need and preparation strategies to get at least 330.
pls also help with the price of the gre exam nw in naira. needed urgently
greatest akokite, by mafit is 50k, Holla I could guide but I didn't have 330
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by happyday: 3:54pm On Jan 16, 2017
Scholastica16:


There is a reason this thread was started and to that end, why we come here to report scores and share tips. May be you think it is to gloat or appear scholarly but you'd be sorely mistaken.

.

He's gonna come around, bro. Trust me, I know that feeling. OGreene is feeling tensed, and may not be feeling proud enough to quote his scores, and relate his test-taking experience. Just take your time. When you're ready, we'll also be here to learn from you.

Cheers!

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by doziej84: 4:05pm On Jan 16, 2017
For those who have ever applied to European universities for MSc or PhD studies....has anyone ever heard of Residence certificate?


Some European Universities are demanding for it, and I am in dire need of one to submit alongside some documents.

If you've ever obtained one, how did you do it?
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by aamstih: 4:55pm On Jan 16, 2017
In view dear.

Ndawe:
Likewise and happy to meet you too. My MSc. is from Glasgow Caledonian University in UK. Have you done yours or it's in view?
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by aamstih: 5:16pm On Jan 16, 2017
O"Greene is a good man, he would surely share his tips, advice, tools and strategies for posterity sake.

He just needs to unwind, trust me.



Scholastica16:


There is a reason this thread was started and to that end, why we come here to report scores and share tips. May be you think it is to gloat or appear scholarly but you'd be sorely mistaken.

People generally report scores so that others could among other things:

1. Learn what they did to achieve such scores
2. Help evaluate the profiles
3. Recommend schools, tips, scholarships etc.

You have seen others give reports on their GRE experiences and in doing so, thank certain people. It is beyond establishing contacts away from NL. I am almost certain people did that because of the information they gained from such people that aided their preparations and eventual success(es).

Consequently, I am disappointed that you who at various points sought and gained tidbits here that must have helped you attain your score decided to keep mum with the report you owe the house. Perhaps, you may think your account would make no difference but you should also take note, that everyone's experience and preparation would not be exactly alike. Afterall, we have seen people who got a composite of 310 and yet their experiences were completely different.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 7:52pm On Jan 16, 2017
Scholastica16:


There is a reason this thread was started and to that end, why we come here to report scores and share tips. May be you think it is to gloat or appear scholarly but you'd be sorely mistaken.

People generally report scores so that others could among other things:

1. Learn what they did to achieve such scores
2. Help evaluate the profiles
3. Recommend schools, tips, scholarships etc.

You have seen others give reports on their GRE experiences and in doing so, thank certain people. It is beyond establishing contacts away from NL. I am almost certain people did that because of the information they gained from such people that aided their preparations and eventual success(es).

Consequently, I am disappointed that you who at various points sought and gained tidbits here that must have helped you attain your score decided to keep mum with the report you owe the house. Perhaps, you may think your account would make no difference but you should also take note, that everyone's experience and preparation would not be exactly alike. Afterall, we have seen people who got a composite of 310 and yet their experiences were completely different.
its true bro.............
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Oyin04(f): 8:18pm On Jan 16, 2017
Hello.Am planning on writing GRE by April.Am a corper currently serving.I have downloaded some of the materials, but I need techniques/strategies on how to cover up and prepare well before April.Thanks

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by kunbeeee: 8:32pm On Jan 16, 2017
Time didnt permit me to source for materials. How did your test go?
ponpon:


I took the test the same day, thanks for the person that shared the magoosh account, although magoosh is way tougher than the actual test. Cracking the toefl by Princeton is the best prep for the toefl in my opinion
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by mechango: 9:00pm On Jan 16, 2017
Hello house,

I am new here, just finished my masters programme in Economics from UNILAG and considering writing GRE, here 're the questions I want to ask

1. what is the current cost of GRE
2. what re the subject combination
3. How many questions does the exam entails
4. Relevant materials
5. How is the scores computed
6. For schools in America, is it a must I write TOEFL or it depends on the institution

looking forward to your prompt response
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by OGreene: 9:21pm On Jan 16, 2017
I know why this thread exists.

If i didn't regard this thread, i wouldnt even have posted after my exams. Some others wrote yesterday and last week, have any of them posted yet? Why are you calling me out undecided Take time ooo.

Not everyone reports their scores here, that's what i have seen (feel free to correct me). Kindly read back for the past one month and check how many people talked about their scores. Even people that kept asking for direction last month, i cant remember seeing their feedback later. Seems like you should rather address a general issue.

Perhaps if it becomes a ritual, everyone will follow suit. If i have anything i know that will help someone i will definitely put it here.

I believe what will help people most is for people that performed very well to state how they achieved high scores. If i feel my scores are not fantastic, why should i go into those details? How is it going to help those yet to write?

So people should start prep early, intensive prep. 2-3 months ahead and bring out enough time for it. Thats what i wish i did.


Scholastica16:


There is a reason this thread was started and to that end, why we come here to report scores and share tips. May be you think it is to gloat or appear scholarly but you'd be sorely mistaken.

People generally report scores so that others could among other things:

1. Learn what they did to achieve such scores
2. Help evaluate the profiles
3. Recommend schools, tips, scholarships etc.

You have seen others give reports on their GRE experiences and in doing so, thank certain people. It is beyond establishing contacts away from NL. I am almost certain people did that because of the information they gained from such people that aided their preparations and eventual success(es).

Consequently, I am disappointed that you who at various points sought and gained tidbits here that must have helped you attain your score decided to keep mum with the report you owe the house. Perhaps, you may think your account would make no difference but you should also take note, that everyone's experience and preparation would not be exactly alike. Afterall, we have seen people who got a composite of 310 and yet their experiences were completely different.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 9:32pm On Jan 16, 2017
I will disagree with you on this one.
Just because others did not post their scores or
experience does not make your not posting acceptable.
At the end of the day, it is your personal decision. Also, there is
a reason it is called lessons learned. Your scores do not matter, what
we want to know are your strategies and your mistakes. It is a long
journey and selfishness is the least desirable trait.
It always has a way of catching up with you somehow.Hopefully you give back
to the thread just like many others did in the past, from which you have
greatly benefited from. For now, get some rest and go on with other
parts of your application.
OGreene:
I know why this thread exists.

If i didn't regard this thread, i wouldnt even have posted after my exams. Some others wrote yesterday and last week, have any of them posted yet? Why are you calling me out undecided Take time ooo.

Not everyone reports their scores here, that's what i have seen (feel free to correct me). Kindly read back for the past one month and check how many people talked about their scores. Even people that kept asking for direction last month, i cant remember seeing their feedback later. Seems like you should rather address a general issue.

Perhaps if it becomes a ritual, everyone will follow suit. If i have anything i know that will help someone i will definitely put it here.

I believe what will help people most is for people that performed very well to state how they achieved high scores. If i feel my scores are not fantastic, why should i go into those details? How is it going to help those yet to write?

So people should start prep early, intensive prep. 2-3 months ahead and bring out enough time for it. Thats what i wish i did.


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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by OGreene: 9:42pm On Jan 16, 2017
So yes, its my personal decision. I dont feel it will help anyone. I have added what i didnt do that others should do.

And like i said, if i have any info that i know will help others, i put it forward (I have done that in the past). So this has nothing to do with selfishness.



sirRiddy:
I will disagree with you on this one.
Just because others did not post their scores or
experience does not make your not posting acceptable.
At the end of the day, it is your personal decision. Also, there is
a reason it is called lessons learned. Your scores do not matter, what
we want to know are your strategies and your mistakes. It is a long
journey and selfishness is the least desirable trait.
It always has a way of catching up with you somehow.Hopefully you give back
to the thread just like many others did in the past, from which you have
greatly benefited from. For now, get some rest and go on with other
parts of your application.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by drhopeful: 10:13pm On Jan 16, 2017
OGreene:
So yes, its my personal decision. I dont feel it will help anyone. I have added what i didnt do that others should do.

And like i said, if i have any info that i know will help others, i put it forward (I have done that in the past). So this has nothing to do with selfishness.



Like seriously Spare me. It is selfishness. After all, I was not happy with my first set of scores but I still posted. I did that to give back because I learned a lot from this forum and got materials and immense tips from the selfless members. You requested for assistance from select members here because of their reported scores and tips. Or didn't you? No score is too bad my friend. There is nothing like shame in the matter.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by happyday: 10:20pm On Jan 16, 2017
mechango:
Hello house,

I am new here, just finished my masters programme in Economics from UNILAG and considering writing GRE, here 're the questions I want to ask

1. what is the current cost of GRE -- $205 official rate, but you can google 'B Y Mafit' to register at N50k
2. what re the subject combination -- 3 sections; Quant, Verbal and Analytical Writing
3. How many questions does the exam entails -- Check the very first post on this thread
4. Relevant materials -- Check the first post on this thread
5. How is the scores computed -- Aim to not miss a question at all, and you'll get a perfect score, or close to it. By the way, a perfect score is 170/170 in the Quant, 170/170 in the Verbal, and 6/6 in the Analytical Writing section
6. For schools in America, is it a must I write TOEFL or it depends on the institution - A big YES, almost ALL schools require that an applicant who has not completed a Bachelors degree in the US take the TOEFL. In short, you will need it.

looking forward to your prompt response

Anything else?
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 10:31pm On Jan 16, 2017
I agree with sirRiddy and Scholatisca16.

Please, we should not set the wrong precedence of gaining from this forum and then refusing to give back one way or the other. In fact, the blatant display of "it is my decision" is unwarranted. If you had no intention of sharing your experience for others to learn from, may I suggest you keep your test information to yourself?

For me, I learned some tips from people who had bad test day experiences, and I endeavored to avoid such during my examination.

In life, people learn from both good and bad experience. And it is great when you show others what you did that they should not do rather than postulating you have nothing to offer. Well, I do not believe that statement. It is sort of selfishness. Remember those people that answer or help others are not paid to do so too.

Finally, remember this adage "It is better to give than to receive".

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 10:40pm On Jan 16, 2017
drhopeful:
Like seriously Spare me. It is selfishness. After all, I was not happy with my first set of scores but I still posted. I did that to give back because I learned a lot from this forum and got materials and immense tips from the selfless members. You requested for assistance from select members here because of their reported scores and tips. Or didn't you? No score is too bad my friend. There is nothing like shame in the matter.

You beat me to this, dear. In fact, let us imagine how this thread would seem like if people did not share their experiences. For me, I did not like my score one bit because I was aiming very high based on the course I studied and the schools I was aiming at. But I shared because some persons felt it was difficult to pass the 300 score threshold.

Each and everyone us that shared our experiences wanted a better score. Trust me on this information. Please let us be selfless in helping others through sharing. One love.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by OGreene: 11:06pm On Jan 16, 2017
Smh

[quote author=andradaeze post=52867951]I agree with sirRiddy and Scholatisca16.

"And it is great when you show others what you did that they should not do"- this was included or did you miss it?

Finally, remember this adage "It is better to give than to receive" - true, and i have given back to this thread.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 11:43pm On Jan 16, 2017
LOL
Your type plenty wella. I no get strength for argument this evening.
Good luck to you.

OGreene:
So yes, its my personal decision. I dont feel it will help anyone. I have added what i didnt do that others should do.

And like i said, if i have any info that i know will help others, i put it forward (I have done that in the past). So this has nothing to do with selfishness.



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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Scholastica16: 2:38am On Jan 17, 2017
OGreene:
I know why this thread exists.

If i didn't regard this thread, i wouldnt even have posted after my exams. Some others wrote yesterday and last week, have any of them posted yet? Why are you calling me out undecided Take time ooo.

Not everyone reports their scores here, that's what i have seen (feel free to correct me). Kindly read back for the past one month and check how many people talked about their scores. Even people that kept asking for direction last month, i cant remember seeing their feedback later. Seems like you should rather address a general issue.

Perhaps if it becomes a ritual, everyone will follow suit. If i have anything i know that will help someone i will definitely put it here.

I believe what will help people most is for people that performed very well to state how they achieved high scores. If i feel my scores are not fantastic, why should i go into those details? How is it going to help those yet to write?

So people should start prep early, intensive prep. 2-3 months ahead and bring out enough time for it. Thats what i wish i did.



It is funny how humble you were when you needed help to how entitled you now sound. My only pain is that your ungratefulness might ruin someone else's chance who was more deserving.

The other day, someone on this thread considered rewriting because she had 298. I supported that move but someone else recommended she could still use the score (based on her profile) and he offered to recommend schools to her. That score is not stellar but she was willing to share it and now she may have gained information that she would not have had, had she kept it close to the chest.

What I can perceive from your disposition is that you already feel you won't need the house again so 'to hell' with what we have to say. Don't worry. Life has a way of bringing people like you who posted copiously on this thread asking for tips only to be wise enough to tell us what what decisions he has to make and the ones he is willing to let others make for him.

BTW, I have no grouse with you or with those people that did not post because there is a way this story typically ends. Either they get stuck at some point and need specific help so they come back here to ask for it (and in such situations they would be coerced to still give that dreaded report) or they go on to achieve whatever dreams they set before them and in that case we still lose nothing. It only makes sense that as the ox is threshing the floor it should not be muzzled while at it. (Let the thread that has helped you gain from your experience so to speak).

PS:notice that 95% of the active posters here are people that are already satisfied with their scores or better still, are already in competitive grad programs. So when we ask for the report (not necessarily the score) we are doing so for the benefit of others not for ourselves.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 3:13am On Jan 17, 2017
The reality is that no one needs such crass display of arrogance over nothing.
Many people have helped the thread grow and have kept it alive till now.
Thanks to Danjaninja for creating it and the consistent cries for people to
post their experiences.
People should keep exchanging tips and experiences and murdering the test.
Good luck to selfish people as well.
By the way, who kidnap Danja sef?

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ponpon(m): 5:01am On Jan 17, 2017
kunbeeee:
Time didnt permit me to source for materials. How did your test go?
great too, I prepared in less than a week
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ponpon(m): 5:07am On Jan 17, 2017
Oyin04:
Hello.Am planning on writing GRE by April.Am a corper currently serving.I have downloaded some of the materials, but I need techniques/strategies on how to cover up and prepare well before April.Thanks
Nova good foundation for maths, Princeton good foundation for verbal, woes power made easy good foundation for words, coadcoax good foundation for RC, 5lb and 1014 good practice materials. Towards the exam become ets material biased then take timed practice tests.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by OGreene: 8:02am On Jan 17, 2017
I still dont find the way you address this matter funny. I dont.

Which entitlement for Christ's sake? Pray tell. This is so wrong!! Please no need to tilt this a different way. Please stop this.

I posted after the exam to show you people that helped and others yet to write that my scores are not that good, nothing to be proud of, that i hope for the best with admission. I wouldnt even advise someone to have that score. People should follow your steps and Time2smile to do well. How will my poor prep strategy and not-to-okay scores help another to perform better? I already added that peope should add more time to their prep and start earlier. But you wouldn't let me be. Hmmmm.

If you are now referring to the exam experience (i didnt even know thats the issue), it's a different thing. What stopped you from saying "ok so you are not happy with your score, but what was the experience like?". You called it entitlement. Like seriously...

Exam experience: VQVQV. I found the verbal quite tough, i did my best to answer the TC and SE. For RC, i read the short passages and answered, no time for the long ones so i just ticked anyhow. Quants felt better; i made sure to solve all the questions, anyone that i get stuck after the 1st minute of solving, I just tick any answer and move on. But for the 1st Quant, i didnt solve the last 2 questions, they are 'fill in the answer' type so ticking couldn't even have helped. 2 losses, very painful. The 2nd one i got to the end before the time finished, couldn't afford to let any ques go unsolved. Although sometimes, i dont even bother to solve some if i cant decipher how to go about it or if i feel it will take unnecessary time.

For AWA, i still used the method of choosing a side for the issue, explained with 3 examples, added a counter point and closed. Argument, i referred to Magoosh fallacy examples, and used the ones that fit the question.


Scholastica16:


It is funny how humble you were when you needed help to how entitled you now sound. My only pain is that your ungratefulness might ruin someone else's chance who was more deserving.

The other day, someone on this thread considered rewriting because she had 298. I supported that move but someone else recommended she could still use the score (based on her profile) and he offered to recommend schools to her. That score is not stellar but she was willing to share it and now she may have gained information that she would not have had, had she kept it close to the chest.

What I can perceive from your disposition is that you already feel you won't need the house again so 'to hell' with what we have to say. Don't worry. Life has a way of bringing people like you who posted copiously on this thread asking for tips only to be wise enough to tell us what what decisions he has to make and the ones he is willing to let others make for him.

BTW, I have no grouse with you or with those people that did not post because there is a way this story typically ends. Either they get stuck at some point and need specific help so they come back here to ask for it (and in such situations they would be coerced to still give that dreaded report) or they go on to achieve whatever dreams they set before them and in that case we still lose nothing. It only makes sense that as the ox is threshing the floor it should not be muzzled while at it. (Let the thread that has helped you gain from your experience so to speak).

PS:notice that 95% of the active posters here are people that are already satisfied with their scores or better still, are already in competitive grad programs. So when we ask for the report (not necessarily the score) we are doing so for the benefit of others not for ourselves.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by OGreene: 8:03am On Jan 17, 2017
I have nothing else to say to you.

sirRiddy:
LOL
Your type plenty wella. I no get strength for argument this evening.
Good luck to you.

Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 8:05am On Jan 17, 2017
OGreene:
I have nothing else to say to you.

Get the f.uck out of my face.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Ndawe(f): 8:24am On Jan 17, 2017
More power to your elbow
aamstih:
In view dear.

Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by layez: 11:13am On Jan 17, 2017
0Greene, u must have your reasons though but people on this platform are just disappointed in what you did..the most painful tin is to see someone you love and value disappoint you..I wish you all the best, you have always contributed to the thread bt we are very disappointed...case closed

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