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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Time2Smile(m): 4:33pm On Mar 27, 2017
RexCheeng:

The test day was overwhelming!
I had QVQVQ; my dream format, and I proceeded to tackling the question. I cannot overemphasize the effect of adequate practice. I had almost no problem with pacing, even though I saw a few TOUGH traps disguised as questions. I was not so lucky with the verbal section. The Devil himself assisted ETS in setting the questions. Even the TC and SE I though I was good at, they proved to be too hot to handle. I barely had time to finish my last RC set and I had to make lucky guesses. I then had my break; quickly devouring my meal and from my conversation with other test takers, ETS was just in a bad mood that day. The second quant was quite tougher as expected, and I did my best and readily moved on to the verbal section; which seemed relatively easier, same as the last Quant.
I reported scores; 163Q, 157V.
Sent scores to four schools (major key).
And I left feeling elated.

I can't but appreciate the likes of Sirriddy, Time2Smile, topiipii, OGreene, fredoricko, iekene, scholastica16, happyday, Alan (I cant spell that your long german name ) et al. for taking time out to give encouragement, tips and advice. God bless you guys real Good!

Pardon my verbose epistle and malapropist use of recondite and esoteric words. I barely saw 20 words on the exam; and I dont know what to do with the rest of the words in my head.
tescoman90, ezeeche, temmitarts, et al. You are next folks!
#Selah
Congratulations. I am not sure the Devil is even that brilliant. Those verbal questions can be something else.

Give yourself a well deserved rest and then continue working on the rest of your application. You would be surprised how time flies. Start thinking about your SOP, the final version is likely going to be different from the initial draft you start with. Congrats again
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ChiomaL0ngLEGZ: 4:33pm On Mar 27, 2017
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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Time2Smile(m): 4:44pm On Mar 27, 2017
@ChiomalongLegz if you go through this thread you would realize it is not your runs of the Mills Nairaland thread were abusive language is the order of the day. But ever since you came on board, the use of uncouth language has become rampant. This thread is for prospective graduate students (Even some have MSc.) and We hold ourselves to high standard of behaviour. You might want to tow that line if you want to be a productive member of the thread.

You claimed you want to help people, What I see is not help but just trying to putting people down. Please tone it down.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by shayhune: 5:03pm On Mar 27, 2017
RexCheeng:
Recently took the GRE.

The test day was overwhelming!
I had QVQVQ; my dream format, and I proceeded to tackling the question. I cannot overemphasize the effect of adequate practice. I had almost no problem with pacing, even though I saw a few TOUGH traps disguised as questions. I was not so lucky with the verbal section. The Devil himself assisted ETS in setting the questions. Even the TC and SE I though I was good at, they proved to be too hot to handle. I barely had time to finish my last RC set and I had to make lucky guesses. I then had my break; quickly devouring my meal and from my conversation with other test takers, ETS was just in a bad mood that day. The second quant was quite tougher as expected, and I did my best and readily moved on to the verbal section; which seemed relatively easier, same as the last Quant.
I reported scores; 163Q, 157V.
Sent scores to four schools (major key).
And I left feeling elated.

I can't but appreciate the likes of Sirriddy, Time2Smile, topiipii, OGreene, fredoricko, iekene, scholastica16, happyday, Alan (I cant spell that your long german name ) et al. for taking time out to give encouragement, tips and advice. God bless you guys real Good!

Pardon my verbose epistle and malapropist use of recondite and esoteric words. I barely saw 20 words on the exam; and I dont know what to do with the rest of the words in my head.
tescoman90, ezeeche, temmitarts, et al. You are next folks!
#Selah

@bolded. I just kept on laughing as I read through your testimony because it reminded me of my post-GRE experience.

That's a really good score. Congrats

By the way, this thread needs some purging. The use of uncouth language has indeed been rampant lately.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 5:15pm On Mar 27, 2017
ChiomaL0ngLEGZ:

whose a fool u idiot.hiding behind a stupid name.ABEG ur not even worthy of living.Go jump of a bridge.no one wud care anyway.u have time abii.
Looks like diz Dog will not stop barking..............well as my well respected bro @ Time2smile as said, i will maintain sanity n as for my friends am srry for using any negetive words on dis thread.

thanks
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by dossylvanus(m): 5:28pm On Mar 27, 2017
With all due respect madam chioma, you're derailing this thread. Please show some maturity and back down. Thank you.


Otherwise I'll personally report you to the moderators. I don't know why you haven't been banned yet.

There's no child on this thread. It's not a thread for jambites or something. This thread has a specific purpose; a platform for past, present and prospective takers of the gre test to rub minds and ideas. As well as other associated admission procedures.

Please put that in mind.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by pennstate(m): 5:32pm On Mar 27, 2017
I m not going to take side but sometimes the way some of you accuse someone without proof is uncalled for. You all can read backward and see how its all started.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ponpon(m): 5:34pm On Mar 27, 2017
ChiomaL0ngLEGZ:

haha, CUTEMORGAN has seen me in person.Dunno why nigerians get so defensive when people just want to be nice. this is hilarious
contacted cutemorgan and he said he's your friend. You know something. If you want to hit us, don't always hit us below our belt. Everything was too fast, maybe you were excited ni or I don't get...

Take it poco a poco and assist people who you can. Everybody eye dey chook for naija
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by dossylvanus(m): 5:37pm On Mar 27, 2017
pennstate:
I m not going to take side but sometimes the way some of you accuse someone without proof is uncalled for. You all can read backward and see how its all started.

That's somehow true, but the way she's handled the backlash has truly exposed her character as nothing but a cry baby.

She came and posted about how boring her school was in Louisiana state, then she delved into her escapades in Europe (wetin consign us inside?).

When someone tried to remind her about the true nature of the thread she started acting up. This behavior must send up red flags.

Na naija we dey, and we know how fraudulent our people can be. So it was not out of place to flag her as a scam.

Her responses aren't even helping matters sef.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by hirschfelder: 5:38pm On Mar 27, 2017
RexCheeng:
Recently took the GRE.

The test day was overwhelming!
I had QVQVQ; my dream format, and I proceeded to tackling the question. I cannot overemphasize the effect of adequate practice. I had almost no problem with pacing, even though I saw a few TOUGH traps disguised as questions. I was not so lucky with the verbal section. The Devil himself assisted ETS in setting the questions. Even the TC and SE I though I was good at, they proved to be too hot to handle. I barely had time to finish my last RC set and I had to make lucky guesses. I then had my break; quickly devouring my meal and from my conversation with other test takers, ETS was just in a bad mood that day. The second quant was quite tougher as expected, and I did my best and readily moved on to the verbal section; which seemed relatively easier, same as the last Quant.
I reported scores; 163Q, 157V.
Sent scores to four schools (major key).
And I left feeling elated.

You did great. Congrats!!! Wish you all the best with your applications.....
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Allylic(f): 6:37pm On Mar 27, 2017
good evening....pls i need someone who can put me through ..i intend writing gre sept 2017...i need serious help cos i dont even knw where to start from...i m so scared
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ChiomaL0ngLEGZ: 6:43pm On Mar 27, 2017
So i was told that many of u know each other personally and i am new explains the suspicion.Also some of u may have been scammed when other people offered free advice which does not mean that everyone is a scam.Some people may just be kindhearted.I also agree that my responses sometimes were out of line but just like u think there is a scam when someone is too nice, that is how i come at someone much harder when they try to come for me.Simple.I should have handled people they uncalled for responses in a different way.Thats all.And some people contacting CUTEMORGAN askin him if i am real is hilarious to me but yh.I hope this shows u that not everyone in this world that offers help is a scammer.Good luck with ur gre and hope all of u get the admissions with funding.That all oooh.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ChiomaL0ngLEGZ: 6:47pm On Mar 27, 2017
[quote author=dossylvanus post=55004320]With all due respect madam chioma, you're derailing this thread. Please show some maturity and back down. Thank you.


Otherwise I'll personally report you to the moderators. I don't know why you haven't been banned yet.

There's no child on this thread. It's not a thread for jambites or something. This thread has a specific purpose; a platform for past, present and prospective takers of the gre test to rub minds and ideas. As well as other associated admission procedures.

Please put that in mind. [/quote

go ahead and report me.They will see who started it
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Topiipii(m): 6:54pm On Mar 27, 2017
RexCheeng:
Recently took the GRE.

Big kudos to those who constantly via this thread, sew into our lives. cool (pun intended)
I am equally honored to add my little quota to the existing plethora of information on this thread.

The GRE isn't a test of intelligence (as they say at the beginning of most texts), it is a test of how well you can take the GRE (Cliche right?).

I started preparation about three months ago; getting acquainted with the structure of the exam, reading the tales of those who performed excellently and those who didn't. I also got the necessary materials suggested; magoosh GRE flashcards app and Memrise app; Even though it might seem a daunting challenge to study and remember 1000 new words in a matter of months, these apps ease you into it. IF you assiduously study a meagre 20 words per day(2 words an hour), you would consummate the GRE vocabs in 50 days. Also it helps that these apps are intertwined, so if you exhaust the magoosh word list (which you should), going to another app (say memrise) would be more or less revision. For those who have ample time to prepare, you can also take time to go through word power made easy by norman lewis; it is a thorough book that helps you really understand etymology and co.
Another wonderful app is Ready4GRE; this not only has vocab flash cards, it simulates the real GRE syllabus and walks you through vital topics and concepts which are pertinent to your learning. I also combed through a lot of Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion Questions on various platforms; Manhattan 5lb, magoosh videos, barrons 6 tests, and princeton 1014 questions. I learned new words in the process and further got acquainted with the strategies and formats to tackle questions; the most efficacious being the Process of Elimination (IMO). For the Reading Comprehension; one key to acing this section is a cultivated reading habit. This can be improved by dedicating time to surfing academia texts, aldaily, nytimes, aeon, and the likes- ameliorating reading speed in the process.

For the Quantitative section, this also requires practice. IMO, the quantitative comparison is perhaps the most important; as this incorporates all other concepts (Geometry, Combinatorics,algebra etc). It also makes up 16/40 questions of the test, and is the only section that would strike most as new. I read the books by manhattan on the various topics, revising old & forgotten concepts. I then went on to solve most of the questions in the 5lb pack. After doing this, I still had a major problem with certain topics such as combinatorics and probability (we all do grin) and I went on to nova GRE bible; they had over 100 questions on each topic. I watched magoosh videos too; learning short cuts and more basic concepts. The Ready4GRE app also had a myriad of really tough questions that was a similitude of the actual exam.

I practiced the Analytical writing section with each practice test; so I had a rigid format, and I was a becoming a virtuoso in the art of using linking words and GRE vocabs. I also went through the question pool during leisure; taking time out to generate at least three points for each question.

The test day was overwhelming!
I had QVQVQ; my dream format, and I proceeded to tackling the question. I cannot overemphasize the effect of adequate practice. I had almost no problem with pacing, even though I saw a few TOUGH traps disguised as questions. I was not so lucky with the verbal section. The Devil himself assisted ETS in setting the questions. Even the TC and SE I though I was good at, they proved to be too hot to handle. I barely had time to finish my last RC set and I had to make lucky guesses. I then had my break; quickly devouring my meal and from my conversation with other test takers, ETS was just in a bad mood that day. The second quant was quite tougher as expected, and I did my best and readily moved on to the verbal section; which seemed relatively easier, same as the last Quant.
I reported scores; 163Q, 157V.
Sent scores to four schools (major key).
And I left feeling elated.

I can't but appreciate the likes of Sirriddy, Time2Smile, topiipii, OGreene, fredoricko, iekene, scholastica16, happyday, Alan (I cant spell that your long german name ) et al. for taking time out to give encouragement, tips and advice. God bless you guys real Good!

Pardon my verbose epistle and malapropist use of recondite and esoteric words. I barely saw 20 words on the exam; and I dont know what to do with the rest of the words in my head.
tescoman90, ezeeche, temmitarts, et al. You are next folks!
#Selah
Congrats Rex, wish you all the best in your applications.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by OGreene: 7:17pm On Mar 27, 2017
Why not get a hold of yourself. See what you typed...for what purpose?
There is something called 'ban'. You are gradually calling for one.

ChiomaL0ngLEGZ:

I respond the way I wana respond. U should see comments people make about u on the group.thats nijas for u.U wanna help then ur a scam.Good luck with keep getting rejected.haha.I am up there and will stay up there and no one will take that away from me.I dont need to prove shit.I offered help on here and the help i have given on here, no one has said thank u. So enjoy ur life and keep getting rejected [/b]until u die[b] in jesus.Only God knows what will happen to individuals on this threat calling me a scam that will end up in lsu.u think u can bully people and wonder when they clap back.Come to lsu and i will show u what an [/b]international bully[b] can do.Cant wait.Any more negative comments?I am waiting ooh.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by OGreene: 7:18pm On Mar 27, 2017
We need to tag @justwise.

dossylvanus:
With all due respect madam chioma, you're derailing this thread. Please show some maturity and back down. Thank you.


Otherwise I'll personally report you to the moderators. I don't know why you haven't been banned yet.

There's no child on this thread. It's not a thread for jambites or something. This thread has a specific purpose; a platform for past, present and prospective takers of the gre test to rub minds and ideas. As well as other associated admission procedures.

Please put that in mind.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by OGreene: 7:25pm On Mar 27, 2017
Congrats @RexCheeng!!!! Very good one cool
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by dossylvanus(m): 7:31pm On Mar 27, 2017
OGreene:
We need to tag @justwise.
Lol @justwise you're tagged. There's a belligerent human being here.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by ridsan4real(m): 7:57pm On Mar 27, 2017
congrats RexCheeng.
Please folks, I am finding it hard to assimilate the inequalities section of d quantitative. after studing Nova and Gruber textbooks it seems I have not studied anything.... though I've not used Manhattan....please kindly recommend a textbook that'll ease d assimilation.thanks
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Scholastica16: 8:01pm On Mar 27, 2017
Brother Seeker88, May God bless you too.

RexCheeng, that's a great score. You are good to go. You definitely would not need to re-write GRE ever again.

ChiomaL0ngLEGZ, you are replying the people attacking you and not those asking for information or making enquiries. To me that's the problem.

Did you write GRE (Rhetorical question I know)? What was your score? Can you give us a breakdown? How was your experience writing it? Did you write it in Germany or the UK?

I know you are in the sciences. Did you graduate with a firstclass or 2-1 or lower? You can share your profile with us and how you got the funding at LSU.

How easy was it for you? You said getting into LSU was a breeze but I and Adetola007 were rejected with reasonably great profiles that's why I am asking. Your response to my questions will definitely help someone else. Thanks.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by seeker88(m): 8:04pm On Mar 27, 2017
Congrats RexCheeng, that's a very good score. I wish all d best with your school applications. Also, thank you for sharing your experience.....I'm sure other prospective test takers will benefit from your personal experience.

I'm really surprised this issue with ChiomaL0ngLEGZ being a scam went this far. The problem is that most people on Nairaland are quick to run into conclusion....

ChiomaL0ngLEGZ, u also went too far, u didn't have to be belligerent in making your points clear....though I know that feeling: when u have good intentions towards people and they see otherwise undecided

I didn't see Chioma having the intention to scam peeps here, she's probably new in LSU and just wanted to connect with fellow Nigerians which was why she came on NL. I think peeps here had the perception that she wanted to form a GRE WhatsApp group from here which is not encouraged. As a matter of fact, I'm in the WhatsApp group even though I'm not in LSU yet, and nobody is scamming anyone there....in fact, I'm enjoying d scamming in d group, lol grin
Please, let's always try to make conclusion based on verified evidence.

Have a great week my people....

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Scholastica16: 8:19pm On Mar 27, 2017
ridsan4real:
congrats RexCheeng.
Please folks, I am finding it hard to assimilate the inequalities section of d quantitative. after studing Nova and Gruber textbooks it seems I have not studied anything.... though I've not used Manhattan....please kindly recommend a textbook that'll ease d assimilation.thanks

I think Nova helped me in my case but you can try Google to see what recommendations turn up. Also, be careful not to expend all your energy on what might end up being 1 question. You can get 170 in Q even if you drop 2 questions and still get 166 if you drop the same 2. But any school that would have accepted you with 170 will still accept you with 166.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 9:50pm On Mar 27, 2017
RexCheeng:
Recently took the GRE.

Big kudos to those who constantly via this thread, sew into our lives. cool (pun intended)
I am equally honored to add my little quota to the existing plethora of information on this thread.

The GRE isn't a test of intelligence (as they say at the beginning of most texts), it is a test of how well you can take the GRE (Cliche right?).

I started preparation about three months ago; getting acquainted with the structure of the exam, reading the tales of those who performed excellently and those who didn't. I also got the necessary materials suggested; magoosh GRE flashcards app and Memrise app; Even though it might seem a daunting challenge to study and remember 1000 new words in a matter of months, these apps ease you into it. IF you assiduously study a meagre 20 words per day(2 words an hour), you would consummate the GRE vocabs in 50 days. Also it helps that these apps are intertwined, so if you exhaust the magoosh word list (which you should), going to another app (say memrise) would be more or less revision. For those who have ample time to prepare, you can also take time to go through word power made easy by norman lewis; it is a thorough book that helps you really understand etymology and co.
Another wonderful app is Ready4GRE; this not only has vocab flash cards, it simulates the real GRE syllabus and walks you through vital topics and concepts which are pertinent to your learning. I also combed through a lot of Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion Questions on various platforms; Manhattan 5lb, magoosh videos, barrons 6 tests, and princeton 1014 questions. I learned new words in the process and further got acquainted with the strategies and formats to tackle questions; the most efficacious being the Process of Elimination (IMO). For the Reading Comprehension; one key to acing this section is a cultivated reading habit. This can be improved by dedicating time to surfing academia texts, aldaily, nytimes, aeon, and the likes- ameliorating reading speed in the process.

For the Quantitative section, this also requires practice. IMO, the quantitative comparison is perhaps the most important; as this incorporates all other concepts (Geometry, Combinatorics,algebra etc). It also makes up 16/40 questions of the test, and is the only section that would strike most as new. I read the books by manhattan on the various topics, revising old & forgotten concepts. I then went on to solve most of the questions in the 5lb pack. After doing this, I still had a major problem with certain topics such as combinatorics and probability (we all do grin) and I went on to nova GRE bible; they had over 100 questions on each topic. I watched magoosh videos too; learning short cuts and more basic concepts. The Ready4GRE app also had a myriad of really tough questions that was a similitude of the actual exam.

I practiced the Analytical writing section with each practice test; so I had a rigid format, and I was a becoming a virtuoso in the art of using linking words and GRE vocabs. I also went through the question pool during leisure; taking time out to generate at least three points for each question.

The test day was overwhelming!
I had QVQVQ; my dream format, and I proceeded to tackling the question. I cannot overemphasize the effect of adequate practice. I had almost no problem with pacing, even though I saw a few TOUGH traps disguised as questions. I was not so lucky with the verbal section. The Devil himself assisted ETS in setting the questions. Even the TC and SE I though I was good at, they proved to be too hot to handle. I barely had time to finish my last RC set and I had to make lucky guesses. I then had my break; quickly devouring my meal and from my conversation with other test takers, ETS was just in a bad mood that day. The second quant was quite tougher as expected, and I did my best and readily moved on to the verbal section; which seemed relatively easier, same as the last Quant.
I reported scores; 163Q, 157V.
Sent scores to four schools (major key).
And I left feeling elated.

I can't but appreciate the likes of Sirriddy, Time2Smile, topiipii, OGreene, fredoricko, iekene, scholastica16, happyday, Alan (I cant spell that your long german name ) et al. for taking time out to give encouragement, tips and advice. God bless you guys real Good!

Pardon my verbose epistle and malapropist use of recondite and esoteric words. I barely saw 20 words on the exam; and I dont know what to do with the rest of the words in my head.
tescoman90, ezeeche, temmitarts, et al. You are next folks!
#Selah
Outstanding!..This is a stellar score, albeit, i can't wait to leapfrog your exceptional performance. you just got me motivated because i'm next in line. Congrats Erudite!!!
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by cuspy(m): 9:54pm On Mar 27, 2017
RexCheeng:
Recently took the GRE.

Big kudos to those who constantly via this thread, sew into our lives. cool (pun intended)
I am equally honored to add my little quota to the existing plethora of information on this thread.

The GRE isn't a test of intelligence (as they say at the beginning of most texts), it is a test of how well you can take the GRE (Cliche right?).

#Selah

Congratulations bro.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 10:05pm On Mar 27, 2017
RexCheeng:
Recently took the GRE.

Big kudos to those who constantly via this thread, sew into our lives. cool (pun intended)
I am equally honored to add my little quota to the existing plethora of information on this thread.

The GRE isn't a test of intelligence (as they say at the beginning of most texts), it is a test of how well you can take the GRE (Cliche right?).

I started preparation about three months ago; getting acquainted with the structure of the exam, reading the tales of those who performed excellently and those who didn't. I also got the necessary materials suggested; magoosh GRE flashcards app and Memrise app; Even though it might seem a daunting challenge to study and remember 1000 new words in a matter of months, these apps ease you into it. IF you assiduously study a meagre 20 words per day(2 words an hour), you would consummate the GRE vocabs in 50 days. Also it helps that these apps are intertwined, so if you exhaust the magoosh word list (which you should), going to another app (say memrise) would be more or less revision. For those who have ample time to prepare, you can also take time to go through word power made easy by norman lewis; it is a thorough book that helps you really understand etymology and co.
Another wonderful app is Ready4GRE; this not only has vocab flash cards, it simulates the real GRE syllabus and walks you through vital topics and concepts which are pertinent to your learning. I also combed through a lot of Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion Questions on various platforms; Manhattan 5lb, magoosh videos, barrons 6 tests, and princeton 1014 questions. I learned new words in the process and further got acquainted with the strategies and formats to tackle questions; the most efficacious being the Process of Elimination (IMO). For the Reading Comprehension; one key to acing this section is a cultivated reading habit. This can be improved by dedicating time to surfing academia texts, aldaily, nytimes, aeon, and the likes- ameliorating reading speed in the process.

For the Quantitative section, this also requires practice. IMO, the quantitative comparison is perhaps the most important; as this incorporates all other concepts (Geometry, Combinatorics,algebra etc). It also makes up 16/40 questions of the test, and is the only section that would strike most as new. I read the books by manhattan on the various topics, revising old & forgotten concepts. I then went on to solve most of the questions in the 5lb pack. After doing this, I still had a major problem with certain topics such as combinatorics and probability (we all do grin) and I went on to nova GRE bible; they had over 100 questions on each topic. I watched magoosh videos too; learning short cuts and more basic concepts. The Ready4GRE app also had a myriad of really tough questions that was a similitude of the actual exam.

I practiced the Analytical writing section with each practice test; so I had a rigid format, and I was a becoming a virtuoso in the art of using linking words and GRE vocabs. I also went through the question pool during leisure; taking time out to generate at least three points for each question.

The test day was overwhelming!
I had QVQVQ; my dream format, and I proceeded to tackling the question. I cannot overemphasize the effect of adequate practice. I had almost no problem with pacing, even though I saw a few TOUGH traps disguised as questions. I was not so lucky with the verbal section. The Devil himself assisted ETS in setting the questions. Even the TC and SE I though I was good at, they proved to be too hot to handle. I barely had time to finish my last RC set and I had to make lucky guesses. I then had my break; quickly devouring my meal and from my conversation with other test takers, ETS was just in a bad mood that day. The second quant was quite tougher as expected, and I did my best and readily moved on to the verbal section; which seemed relatively easier, same as the last Quant.
I reported scores; 163Q, 157V.
Sent scores to four schools (major key).
And I left feeling elated.

I can't but appreciate the likes of Sirriddy, Time2Smile, topiipii, OGreene, fredoricko, iekene, scholastica16, happyday, Alan (I cant spell that your long german name ) et al. for taking time out to give encouragement, tips and advice. God bless you guys real Good!

Pardon my verbose epistle and malapropist use of recondite and esoteric words. I barely saw 20 words on the exam; and I dont know what to do with the rest of the words in my head.
tescoman90, ezeeche, temmitarts, et al. You are next folks!
#Selah

Congratulations RexCheeng. Great scores and thanks to you for sharing your experience. Many will benefit from it.

It is time to begin working on other parts of your application. Do it well, my dear. Hope you have contacted recommenders. It is good to have backup recommenders too.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by babyfaceafrica: 10:35pm On Mar 27, 2017
pennstate:
I m not going to take side but sometimes the way some of you accuse someone without proof is uncalled for. You all can read backward and see how its all started.
God bless you..some of us here are not helping matters....very apprehensive peeps..every small thing,na scam..chai!!!

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by 234ng44uk(m): 5:16am On Mar 28, 2017
Hi everyone. I just did test 1 on powerprep, it was a disaster V149 Q150. That was my first full practice test, the experience was humbling, I thought I was ready for the actual test on 8th April.
Powerprep II only displayed just the scores above, how can I view the questions I got wrong? Also, what can i do to improve my scores by at least 10 points within a week? The questions are simple but I have problem with pacing and making silly mistakes. Your experience please.
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by OluDare01(m): 6:50am On Mar 28, 2017
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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 7:09am On Mar 28, 2017
234ng44uk:
Hi everyone. I just did test 1 on powerprep, it was a disaster V149 Q150. That was my first full practice test, the experience was humbling, I thought I was ready for the actual test on 8th April.
Powerprep II only displayed just the scores above, how can I view the questions I got wrong? Also, what can i do to improve my scores by at least 10 points within a week? The questions are simple but I have problem with pacing and making silly mistakes. Your experience please.
Your exam is quite close, my dear. The secret to pacing is do lots of practice test,not just the powerprep. Use the powerprep first to determine your strengths and weaknesses, then start studying seriously for 2-3 months. Then take full practice test (manhattan,kaplan,barron,etc)weekly or biweekly. This way, you become better in pacing. Then two days before your test, take the final power prep test.

If you can take the time to read past experiences of takers, you would observe the similarities.

All the best as you think over the next step to take.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 7:21am On Mar 28, 2017
Since your exam is close, go to the posts made from September- November 2016. Someone dropped links to free practice test by Manhattan and Princeton. Then during your free time, go through Magoosh videos. It will take some work but it is doable. I will advice you to make out time to do one test everyday. And go through your mistakes after. Keep doing so till 2 days before your examination, you will build stamina.

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Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by Nobody: 10:15am On Mar 28, 2017
RexCheeng:
Recently took the GRE.

Big kudos to those who constantly via this thread, sew into our lives. cool (pun intended)
I am equally honored to add my little quota to the existing plethora of information on this thread.

The GRE isn't a test of intelligence (as they say at the beginning of most texts), it is a test of how well you can take the GRE (Cliche right?).

I started preparation about three months ago; getting acquainted with the structure of the exam, reading the tales of those who performed excellently and those who didn't. I also got the necessary materials suggested; magoosh GRE flashcards app and Memrise app; Even though it might seem a daunting challenge to study and remember 1000 new words in a matter of months, these apps ease you into it. IF you assiduously study a meagre 20 words per day(2 words an hour), you would consummate the GRE vocabs in 50 days. Also it helps that these apps are intertwined, so if you exhaust the magoosh word list (which you should), going to another app (say memrise) would be more or less revision. For those who have ample time to prepare, you can also take time to go through word power made easy by norman lewis; it is a thorough book that helps you really understand etymology and co.
Another wonderful app is Ready4GRE; this not only has vocab flash cards, it simulates the real GRE syllabus and walks you through vital topics and concepts which are pertinent to your learning. I also combed through a lot of Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion Questions on various platforms; Manhattan 5lb, magoosh videos, barrons 6 tests, and princeton 1014 questions. I learned new words in the process and further got acquainted with the strategies and formats to tackle questions; the most efficacious being the Process of Elimination (IMO). For the Reading Comprehension; one key to acing this section is a cultivated reading habit. This can be improved by dedicating time to surfing academia texts, aldaily, nytimes, aeon, and the likes- ameliorating reading speed in the process.

For the Quantitative section, this also requires practice. IMO, the quantitative comparison is perhaps the most important; as this incorporates all other concepts (Geometry, Combinatorics,algebra etc). It also makes up 16/40 questions of the test, and is the only section that would strike most as new. I read the books by manhattan on the various topics, revising old & forgotten concepts. I then went on to solve most of the questions in the 5lb pack. After doing this, I still had a major problem with certain topics such as combinatorics and probability (we all do grin) and I went on to nova GRE bible; they had over 100 questions on each topic. I watched magoosh videos too; learning short cuts and more basic concepts. The Ready4GRE app also had a myriad of really tough questions that was a similitude of the actual exam.

I practiced the Analytical writing section with each practice test; so I had a rigid format, and I was a becoming a virtuoso in the art of using linking words and GRE vocabs. I also went through the question pool during leisure; taking time out to generate at least three points for each question.

The test day was overwhelming!
I had QVQVQ; my dream format, and I proceeded to tackling the question. I cannot overemphasize the effect of adequate practice. I had almost no problem with pacing, even though I saw a few TOUGH traps disguised as questions. I was not so lucky with the verbal section. The Devil himself assisted ETS in setting the questions. Even the TC and SE I though I was good at, they proved to be too hot to handle. I barely had time to finish my last RC set and I had to make lucky guesses. I then had my break; quickly devouring my meal and from my conversation with other test takers, ETS was just in a bad mood that day. The second quant was quite tougher as expected, and I did my best and readily moved on to the verbal section; which seemed relatively easier, same as the last Quant.
I reported scores; 163Q, 157V.
Sent scores to four schools (major key).
And I left feeling elated.

I can't but appreciate the likes of Sirriddy, Time2Smile, topiipii, OGreene, fredoricko, iekene, scholastica16, happyday, Alan (I cant spell that your long german name ) et al. for taking time out to give encouragement, tips and advice. God bless you guys real Good!

Pardon my verbose epistle and malapropist use of recondite and esoteric words. I barely saw 20 words on the exam; and I dont know what to do with the rest of the words in my head.
tescoman90, ezeeche, temmitarts, et al. You are next folks!
#Selah

Congrats Rex. Those are very good scores. Thanks for putting up your experience and inspiring prospective test takers like myself.
#TeamFall2018 #YesWeCan
Re: How To Achieve High Scores On The GRE by 234ng44uk(m): 4:32pm On Mar 28, 2017
Thanks andradaeze, practice tests it is.

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