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The higher your test score, the better your chances of being
admitted to a reputed college. Here are some tips that will
help you get ready for the GRE, GMAT, SAT and TOEFL.
Every year, thousands of students appear for the SAT, GRE,
GMAT,TOEFL and IELTS tests in Mumbai. Only a small proportion
of these students actually take classes and tutorials for
these exams. Most of the students study on their own and yet,
manage to do well in these exams. "I did not take any
class for my GRE exam and just studied from the ETS books
and the Internet. I scored a 1450 and I am very happy with
my scores," says Bhupen Shah.
Students who are disciplined and firm on their concepts can
manage a self-study program. Students who are not self disciplined
should consider taking extra help. Many students find structured
coaching programs helpful and learn better in a class interacting
with other students.
The following is a sample study format you can adopt if you
plan to do a self-study program:
GRE
Week 1
Go through the ETS Big Book and make a list of new words.
Look up a dictionary and start making your own word list.
Week 2
The Big Book has over 26 tests and you need to try and remember
as many words as possible. Don't just memorize the words-
create sentences which will help you remember them.
Week 3
Use "the review of the quantitative section" in
the Practicing to Take the General Test by ETS, to brush up
your math concepts.
Week 4
Start practicing math problems topic by topic and identify
the areas where you need more practice.
Week 5
Now that your vocabulary has improved, start the analogies
section of the verbal portion of the test.
Week 6
Progress to the sentence completions and antonyms questions.
Again, use the questions from the Big Book.
Week 7
Dedicate this entire week to the reading comprehension and
essay writing component of the test. You can use the essay
topics from Practicing to Take the General Test.
Week 8
Practice mixed math problems from all topics. Use Big Book
and Practicing to Take the General Test for this.
Week 9
Now you are ready to practice an entire GRE test at one stretch.
Make sure that there are no distractions and time yourself.
Try and finish one test per day. You can use the paper tests
from the ETS book, but avoid repeating the tests.
Week 10
You can practice the Computer Adaptive Tests CDs - Powerprep
and other online software. You will now have the confidence
to take the GRE exam at the testing center.
GMAT
Week 1
Go through the ETS Official Guide for GMAT, for a description
of the GMAT. Take a mock test to see where you stand.
Week 2
Find school grammar books and brush up your grammar. The GMAT
English focuses on grammar and not vocabulary.
Week 3
Use the 'Math Review' section in the Official Guide for GMAT
to brush up your math concepts.
Week 4
Start practicing math problems topic by topic and identify
your problem areas. Use the Official Guide for GMAT for help.
Week 5
Start with the 'Sentence Correction' section of the verbal
portion of the test. Practice from the guide.
Week 6
Progress to the 'Critical Reasoning' section from the guide.
Week 7
Dedicate this entire week to the reading comprehension and
the essay writing component of the test. You can use the essay
topics from the official guide.
Week 8
Practice mixed math problems from all topics. If you need
more help, consider getting school text books and practice
from there as well.
Week 9
Now you are ready to practice an entire GMAT test at one stretch.
Make sure that there are no distractions around you and time
yourself. Try and finish one test per day. You can use the
paper tests from the ETS official guide, but avoid repeating
the tests.
Week 10
You can practice the Computer Adaptive Tests CDs - Powerprep
and online software. You will now have the confidence to take
the GMAT exam at the testing center.
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SAT
Week 1
Go through Gruber's Vocabulary and start increasing your vocabulary.
Don't just memorize words; make associations with words, to
help you remember them.
Week 2
Revise your math concepts. Dig out your class 10 and 11 books
to brush up your basics.
Week 3
Start practicing math problems topic by topic and identify
the areas where you need more practice. You can consider using
a book such as Barron's SAT.
Week 4
Start with the 'Sentence Completion' section of the verbal
portion. Practice from the Official Guide to SAT.
Week 5
Progress to the 'Reading Comprehension' section. Again, you
can practice from the Official Guide to SAT.
Week 6
Work on grammar concepts and writing essays. Grammar clarity
is important in the SAT, and you can use Barron's SAT and
the Official Guide to SAT for this week.
Week 7
Practice mixed math problems from all topics. Identify your
weak areas and focus more on these areas.
Week 8
You are ready to practice an entire SAT test at one stretch.
Make sure that there are no distractions and time yourself.
Try and finish one test per day. You can use the tests from
the Official Guide to SAT.
Week 9
Dedicate this week to taking full-length SAT tests.
Week 10
Even though the SAT is a paper-based exam, you can practice
the exam online on various websites such as www.takesat.com
TOEFL
Week 1
Use the TOEFL Cliffs/ TOEFL sampler (ETS) to prepare for the
'Listening' section.
Week 2
Practice from the Cliffs for the 'Structure' section involving
basic grammar.
Week 3
Practice 'Reading Comprehension' from Barron's TOEFL and the
TOEFL sampler CD.
Week 4
For essay writing, look at sample essay topics in the Cliffs.
Week 5
Write essays and practice 'Speaking'.
Week 6
Finish questions from the TOEFL sampler CD or any other TOEFL
testing software.
Week 7
Take a full length computer TOEFL test. Powerprep software
has two such tests.
Week 8
Take the second Powerprep test to complete your preparation.
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