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Tips for Preparation of GRE Exam
Will you please provide me some tips for preparation of Graduate Record Examination (GRE) exam??? GRE - Graduate Record Examination is a test which is required for admission into US schools. Here I am giving you some tips to prepare for GRE Exam ---- -You can work on a study plan for preparation. - Understand the test patterns and sections. - Practice a couple of tests without timing yourself. - Invest in a GRE study book and use it. -Make a timetable to complete a section of the syllabus - Get a lot of practice. - Search the web for resources. - Have confidence in yourself - Be aware of the time frames allocated to each section - . Familiarize yourself with the question formats for each section GRE Exam Syllabus GRE PHYSICS TEST SYLLABUS- The physics test basically consists all the major aspects of high-school physics- Basic Mechanics(20%) Quantum Mechanics(12%) Electromagnetism(18%) Optics and Wave Phenomena(9%) Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics(10%) Atomic Physics(10%) Special Relativity(6%) Laboratory Methods(6%) Nuclear and Particle Physics(9%) The GRE Physics Test will have approximately 100 FIVE-CHOICE questions in GRE Exam. GRE CHEMISTRY TEST SYLLABUS- Inorganic Chemistry(25%) Analytical chemistry(15%) Organic Chemistry(30%) Physical Chemistry(30%) The GRE Chemistry Test will have approximately 130 MULTIPLE-CHOICE questions in GRE. GRE BIOLOGY TEST SYLLABUS- Organismal Biology(33-34%) Ecology and Evolution(33-34%) Cellular and Molecular Biology(33-34%) GRE BIOCHEMISTRY, CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY SYLLABUS- Biochemistry(36%) Cell Biology(28%) Molecular Biology and Genetics(36%) The GRE Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Test will have approximately 170 MULTIPLE-CHOICE questions in GRE. GRE LITERATURE IN ENGLISH TEST SYLLABUS- Identify(15-20%) Literary Analysis(40-55%) Cultural and Historical Contexts(20-25%) Theory and History of Criticism of Literature(10-15%) GRE PSYCHOLOGY TEST SYLLABUS- Learning(3-5%) Language(3-4%) Memory(7-9%) Thinking(4-6%) Sensation and Perception(5-7%) Physiological/Behavioral Neurosciences(12-14%) Social Life(12-14%) Last edited by Neelurk; June 22nd, 2020 at 11:04 AM. |
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