A Perfect GRE Quants Study Material Course For All
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Course Description
This study material course has been designed for GRE aspirants to prepare thoroughly in maths topics from the grassroot level. The Quantitative Reasoning section in GRE constitutes to 50% of the total score. The scope of the questions appearing is limited to the mathematical concepts learnt up to tenth grade. Series of lessons will familiarize you with the mathematical skills and concepts followed by quizzes by topic wise.
Target Audience
Learners who seek admission to Universities where a good GRE score is a pre-requisite
Learning Objectives
To secure admission into University of learners choice
“YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE GREAT TO START, BUT YOU HAVE TO START TO BE GREAT.”
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Course Features
250+ Lessons
Language
Faculty Support
Self Paced Learning
200+ Practice Questions
Mock Tests
“ANYONE WHO STOPS LEARNING IS OLD, WHETHER AT TWENTY OR EIGHTY.”
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Course Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How can I score high on GRE quantitative?
Find your baseline scores for each section by taking an official practice test.
Make a strict study schedule.
Learn the structure and content of the exam.
Review basic content, even if you think you know it well.
Use high-quality study materials such as highly rated GRE prep books.
2. Is GRE negative marking?
No. Since there is no negative marking, it is advised to answer every question.
3. Can you use calculator on GRE?
Students can use a calculator on GRE questions, but they cannot bring their own to the testing location. Those who are taking the test on a computer can use the on-screen calculator on GRE quantitative questions
4. How long should I study for the GRE?
However, most people spend about one to three months studying a few hours a week for the GRE. This means the amount of studying for the GRE could range roughly from eight hours (studying two hours a week for four weeks) to 120 hours (studying ten hours a week for 12 weeks).