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PLAN YOUR GRE PREPARATION

Plan Your GRE Preparation

The timing of GRE-preparation depends on the admission-deadlines of desired MS programs/colleges/ universities. Ideally the preparation of admission docket (zeroing on MS programs/colleges/ universities, applying to colleges, preparing Essays, Letters of Recommendation, official college transcripts, Resume, etc) should be done after receiving the GRE scores as the choice of MS programs/colleges/ universities is dependent on GRE scores.  The preparation of admission docket practically takes two months’ time. 

GRE preparation requires a window of 4 to 5 months of concerted preparation. An initial 2 to 3 months of preparation is required to master individual concepts tested on the exam and applying the concepts on real GRE questions. During this initial 2-to-3-month period, students may also require time to master the strategies needed to ace the individual subjects. After students have learnt all concepts and learnt how to apply the concepts to crack questions, still students have to identify which silly mistakes do they make while attempting various types of questions and how to avoid these silly mistakes.

The last part of preparation takes 1 to 2 months, during which students attempt a series of Simulated Exams / Mock Exams and learn Test Taking Strategies to fine tune their preparation. This period revolves around developing Stamina, Concentration, Pacing, and identifying ways to maximize their scores.

We readily customize our programs to help a student who strives for excellence

Based on specific requirements of our students, we have designed two programs to help them effectively :

S. No.

Program Name

Targeted Students

1.

GRE Integrated Class Room Batch

Fee Rs. 60,000 + 18%GST

           Or $950 + 18%GST

  1. If you have four months to prepare for the GRE
  2. If you can attend offline classes on Saturdays and Sundays at our learning centers

2.

GRE 1-on-1 Personalised Tutoring Offline Program

This program is conducted offline

Fee Rs. 5,000/hr + 18%GST

           Or $70/hr + 18%GST

Approx 50-hour program

  1. If you want complete personalized attention with real time monitoring of your progress by the teacher.
  2. If you want to learn at your own pace, fast or slow.
  3. If you have one to three months to prepare for the GRE.
  4. If you are a high achiever and are ready to work hard to get the best possible score on the GRE.
  5. If you cannot attend classes on weekends on a regular basis and need more flexibility of time.
  6. If you can attend offline classes at our learning centers

3

GRE 1-on-1 Personal Tutoring Online Program

This program is conducted online

 

Fee Rs. 5,000/hr + 18%GST

           Or $70/hr + 18%GST

Approx 50-hour program

  1. If you want complete personalized attention with real time monitoring of your progress by the teacher.
  2. If you want to learn at your own pace, fast or slow.
  3. If you have one to three months to prepare for the GRE.
  4. If you are a high achiever and are ready to work hard to get the best possible score on the GRE.
  5. If you cannot attend classes online.

4

GRE Integrated Online Batch Program

Fee Rs. 60,000 + 18%GST

           Or $950 + 18%GST

  1. This program is recommended by teachers
  2. If you have four months to prepare for the GRE
  3. If you can attend online classes on Saturdays and Sundays
  4. Program is conducted on the lines of an offline classroom program and also capitalizes on the benefits of an online program
  5. Comprises of live online classes to clear personal doubts

5

GRE Flexible Online Program

Fee Rs. 50,000 + 18%GST

           Or $680 + 18%GST

  1. If you have two to four months to prepare for the GRE
  2. Learn at your own pace, at your own time
  3. Program is conducted on the lines of an offline classroom program and capitalizes on the benefits of an online program

 

Please feel free to discuss with our teachers about which program suits your requirement. We will readily find ways to help you out, if your specific needs require us to customize our program.  Take the first step, call or mail us at mail@ivyleague.online

 

16 Week GRE Preparation Plan (Self Study)

 

Schedule

General

Verbal Reasoning

Quantitative Reasoning

Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA)

Integrated Reasoning

Week 1

Compare prices of different test prep companies and also look at available self-study material.

 

 

 

 

Week 2

Finalize the mode of study - classroom coaching or self-study. Then enroll for the course or buy the books needed for preparation.

 

 

 

 

 

Week 3

Register a date and slot for the exam after a gap of 12-14 weeks.

 

Start building your reading habits. Read more than you would, espe­cially articles that are technical and complex or belong to topics that don't interest you.

 

Learn to type faster without using grammar and spelling check tools of Microsoft Word.

 

Week 4

 

Brush up on grammar basics ­parts of speech, subject, verbs, phrases, clauses etc. Focus on two or three major grammar rules that are tested on the GRE. Practice using the techniques learnt for sen­tence correction questions.

Brush up on math fun­damentals - all the stuff that you did at school but forgot. Basic math defini­tions, fractions, per­cents. After that focus on algebra questions.

Understand what the two tasks (the issue essay and the argument essay) are about.

 

 

Week 5

 

Keep reading, focusing on summa rising the article in your own words. As you read, keep adding new words to your kitty of words. Concentrate on some other big gram­mar rules and know them inside out. Keep practicing the tech­nique though. You won't get far if you don't practice the cor­rect approach.

Understand Quantitative Comparisons ques­tions and formats. Learn the best way to tackle these questions and prac­tice hard.

 

 

Take an Integrated Reasoning section Test. takes and work on them.

If you are preparing on your own, try to figure out why you are making mistakes and work on them.

 

Week 6

 

Focus on critical rea­soning questions. Learn the basic approach for, a few question types ' and practice hard.

Review average, mean, median, statis­tics, ratios etc. Solve problems and Quantitative Comparisons questions on these topics.

Understand what matters on the AWA and what fetches a good score. Also go through the basics of writing an essay.

 

Focus on accuracy and arriving at the answers with minimal calculation.

Week 7

Take a test to see how effectively you are able to handle what you have prac­ticed. Identify your weak areas and develop a strategy for your next test.

 

Practice reading com­prehension questions. Understand how you can effectively arrive at the correct answer even without reading the complete passage. Break old habits and start with a fresh approach.

 

 

 

Review some basic aspects of some com­plex topics like proba­bility, permutations and combinations. Also focus on the various kinds of algebra ques­tions and master how to tackle these ques­tions completely.

Write a few issue essays and get them graded by experts. Analyse the feedback for this task.

 

 

Week 8

Start maintaining a log of the errors that you are making on all question types. Invest on a timer and start practicing under restricted timings.

Practice all the question types. However, focus on the other question types for critical reasoning and practice such questions.

Work on topics like,

factors, factorials,

exponents and roots, quadratics etc. Keep practicing the harder Quantitative Comparisons questions.

Learn the important components of an argument- based essay and write a couple of essays.

 

Week 9

Take another test. Based on your performance, improvise your strategy for the next test.

Practice harder questions on sentence corrections and learn some of the minor errors that are tested.

Work on geometry and coordinate geometry basics. Practice geometry- based problem solving and Quantitative Comparisons questions.

Based on the feedback, start working towards increasing your score on AWA.

 

Week 10

 

Practice all question types. Strive to eliminate the kind of errors that you were previously making.

Start practicing a mix of all question types and progress to solving the tougher questions within a shorter period.

 

 

Week 11·16

Take tests.

Practice

Practice

Practice

Practice

Week 14-16

Take the GRE

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 Week GRE Preparation Plan (Self Study) – Not Recommended

 

Schedule

General

Verbal

Quantitative

 (AWA)

 

Week 1

Identify weak and strong areas (quantitative/ verbal). Also within each section, understand your weak areas. Accordingly, dedicate time towards practice on each section. You should ideally put in at least four hours of practice every day.

Brush up on grammar basics - parts of speech, subject, verbs, pronouns, phrases, clauses etc. Focus on all major grammar rules that are tested on the GRE. Practice using the techniques learnt for sentence correction questions.

Brush up on math fundamentals - all the stuff that you did at school but forgot. Basic math definitions, fractions, percentages. After that focus on algebra. questions. Understand and learn how to effectively attack Quantitative Comparisons problems. Practice.

Understand what the two tasks (the issue essay and the argument essay) are about.

 

Week 2

Learn how to identify trap answers on the quantitative and verbal sections. Take a test and analyse your score. Dedicate time to weak areas.

Learn the correct approach to critical reasoning questions. Keep working on sentence corrections and time yourself.

Review average, mean, median, statistics, ratios etc. Also learn exponents, factors, factorials etc. Solve problems and Quantitative Comparisons questions on these topics.

Understand what matters on the AWA and what fetches a good score. Write a couple of issue- based essays

Take an Integrated Reasoning section Test. takes and work on them.

If you are preparing on your own, try to figure out why you are making mistakes and work on them.

 

Week 3

If reading comprehension is not your strong point, then the process of elimination is your best bet to get as many correct answers as possible. Learn how to identify incorrect GRE answer choices. Spend as much time on this as needed to be able to at least work on the simple passages. Take another test and improvise your strategy for the next test.

Learn techniques on reading comprehension. Practice reading by looking for trigger words and learn how to derive the essence of a passage.

Work on geometry and coordinate geometry basics. Practice geometry- based problem solving and Quantitative Comparisons questions

Learn the important components of an argument- based essay and write a couple of essays

Focus on accuracy and arriving at the answers with minimal calculation.

Week 4

Take a test to see how effectively you are able to handle what you have practiced. Focus on further strengthening your strong areas. Don't try to learn anything new at this stage.

Practice all question types. Strive to eliminate the kind of errors that you were previously making.

Practice all question types. Review some basic aspects of some complex topics like probability, permutations and combinations. However, do not devote much time to this if you still need more practice in other areas.

Analyse your scores on the AWA and see how you could improve your scores.

 

Week 5

Take the GRE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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