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January 16th, 2016, 02:16 PM
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GRE Timeline
I want to get information about the GRE Application Timeline, syllabus as well as topics. So here can you provide me information about it?
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January 16th, 2016, 03:04 PM
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Re: GRE Timeline
I would like to tell you about the GRE Application Timeline, syllabus as well as topics as you want. Here I am telling you about it, as you want. Application Timeline May: Begin researching potential schools. Take a free GRE practice test. Your score will help you determine how much preparation you'll need for the real deal. June: Sign up for a GRE test prep course (we recommend the in-person or online options). Register for the GRE general test if necessary. July: Request information from schools that interest you Consider paying a visit to your alma mater to meet up with a few former professors. They can recommend good programs and may even help you make some connections. August: Take the GRE general test. If you're not happy with your scores, sign up to take it again. Begin drafting your statement of purpose. September: Register for the November GRE subject test (if necessary). Finalize your list of prospective schools, and familiarize yourself with the professors who share your research interests at each school. Contact your recommenders. Keep polishing your statement of purpose. October: Request official transcripts from your undergraduate institution Send your recommenders supplemental materials (like your resume, personal statement, etc.) that they can use as a reference. Make contact with students and professors at your prospective schools. Arrange a campus visit if you can. November: Have someone in the field and a few smart (and honest) friends read over your personal statement. Take the GRE subject test; make sure that your scores will be sent directly to schools. December: Complete and submit all applications, keeping copies of every section for your records. Verify that your recommendations have been sent. Getting Your Scores; Here I am providing you information, with following format; Paper-delivered revised General Test Dates View Scores Online Approximate Score Report Mailing Dates October 17, 2015 November 16, 2015 November 27, 2015 November 7, 2015 December 7, 2015 December 18, 2015 February 6, 2016 March 7, 2016 March 18, 2016 Here I am telling you its syllabus; Verbal Reasoning: The Verbal Reasoning section measures a candidate's ability to: a. Analyse and draw conclusions,understand and add value to incomplete data; identify the persception of the author; b. Indentify vital points and differentiate between relevant and irrelevant points; c. Understand and summarise the structure of a text; d. Understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts; e. Understand relationships among words and among concepts. Quantitative Reasoning The Quantitative Reasoning section measures a candidate's ability to: a. Understand and analyse quantitative information b. Interpret quantitative information correctly c. Solve problems using mathematical models d. Apply basic mathematical skills and concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data interpretation. Analytical Writing The Analytical Writing section measures a candidate's ability to: a. Articulate complex ideas effectively and with clarity b. Support ideas with relevant reasons and examples c. Examine claims and accompanying evidence d. Sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion The GRE Test Syllabus for the Subject test format: Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Biology Chemistry Literature in English Mathematics Physics Psychology List of topics in GRE Quantitative Reasoning Syllabus Maths Formulas List Number properties Order of operations Triangles Polygon Quadrilateral Circles Co-ordinate geometry Volume and surface area Percentage Ratio and proportion Profit and loss Simple and compound interest Speed, distance and time Permutation & combination Linear equations Quadratic equations Sets Statistics: Average, Median, Mode, Range, Standard deviation Powers and roots Probability Pipes, cisterns, work, time Lines and angles List of topics in GRE Verbal Reasoning Syllabus Basic Sentence structure: Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives Verb Tense Idioms & Idiomatic Expressions Pronoun Agreement Subject Verb Agreement Modifiers Parallelism |
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