Suddenly found out that your graduate school application only takes GRE scores but haven't taken the test? Yikes! That's what happened to me. Luckily, two weeks can be enough to bring your GRE score to a respectable level! Please let me know if these tips helped you!
I got a 5.5/6 on the argument essay for GRE analytical writing on my first try - TWO WEEKS after finding out that I needed to take the GRE for my graduate school application. This is how! I stream on Twitch, feel free to hang out and ask me questions!
I got a 6/6 on the analyze an issue essay for GRE analytical writing on my first try - TWO WEEKS after finding out that I needed to take the GRE for my graduate school application. This is how! I stream on Twitch, feel free to hang out and ask me questions!
Stuck on the GRE Quantitative Reasoning section? These tips helped me earn a perfect 170 score on my test! An important thing to note is that not every tip will apply to you, but test them out, try them, and implement all the ones that work. You'll definitely see an improvement in your score!
Stuck on the GRE Quantitative Reasoning section? This is a review of the quantitative material. Today's topic? Types of numbers! These include real numbers, integers, whole numbers, prime numbers, and composite numbers. I stream on Twitch sometimes, feel free to hang out and ask me questions!
Learn about sums, differences, products, and quotients - among other vocabulary. Factors? Multiples? Prime factorization? All vocab that will help you ace the GRE quantitative section - on which I got a 170! I stream on Twitch sometimes, feel free to hang out and ask me questions!
Learning how to break down numbers into prime factors! Stay tuned to learn about how you can use a factor tree to break down any number into prime factors - and what you can use prime factorization for (hint: most commonly, it's used for Least Common Multiple and Greatest Common Factor calculations).
How to find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of two numbers - the smallest number that both can be evenly divided into! I stream on Twitch sometimes, feel free to hang out and ask me questions! https://www.twitch.tv/chewinggumfreak Follow me on social media: https://twitter.com/chewinggumfreak Let me know what you want to know more about through the comments below!
Looking for an example of a real essay written by a test taker and how to improve on it? Look no further! In this video, I talk about the Analyze an Argument essay of the GRE. This essay was submitted to me by someone from Reddit.
Looking for an example of a real essay written by a test taker and how to improve on it? Look no further! In this video, I talk about the Analyze an Argument essay of the GRE. This essay was submitted to me by someone from Reddit.
Looking for an example of a real essay written by a test taker and how to improve on it? Look no further! In this video, I talk about the Analyze an Argument essay of the GRE. This essay was submitted to me by someone from Reddit.
How to find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of two numbers - the largest number that can evenly divide into both! I stream on Twitch sometimes, feel free to hang out and ask me questions! https://www.twitch.tv/chewinggumfreak Follow me on social media: https://twitter.com/chewinggumfreak Let me know what you want to know more about through the comments below!
This video is a GRE quantitative review video about all things number properties! This includes how negatives work in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; absolute value; and using number lines to avoid confusion in any type of functions. I stream on Twitch sometimes, feel free to hang out and ask me questions!
Writing the GRE Issue Essay can be extremely daunting! From coming up with the right points, fitting in the right examples, and making sure your organization and logic flow, your introduction may be the last thing on your mind. However, don't forget that your introduction sets up your essay, your reader, and you for success!
Writing the GRE Argument Essay can be extremely daunting! It's likely very different from any other type of essay you've ever tried to write. However, don't forget that your introduction sets up your essay, your reader, and you for success! This is how to attack it to make sure it works for you.
When it comes to the GRE issue essay, one of the most difficult things to master is using effective examples! Once you come up with them, what are you supposed to do with them? How can you make it so that your examples illustrate your point as well as fit into the essay?
Coming up with great examples to use in your writing can be a NIGHTMARE. Have you ever thought of an example that works - but not well? Or, you know you have the perfect example, but can't seem to get it to fit the prompt?
This video is the last in a 3-part series on a GRE Analyze an Issue example! I take you from seeing the prompt, through brainstorming, through writing, and now editing the essay. The prompt is below: "To understand the most important characteristics of a society, one must study its major cities.
This video includes a full breakdown of an Analyze an Issue Essay for the GRE. Sign up to meet with me at https://calendly.com/alice7 or email me directly at whereveriwantblog@gmail.com! See the full prompt, essay, and comments at this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10IguHtSF2KxnHP86qencr33W1U6LGD1pOhtz4HLJrKg/edit?usp=sharing The prompt is below: "A nation should require all of its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college.
I used all of these tips while studying for the GRE! Each of these "secrets" helped me get over 160 on my first try taking the GRE Verbal Reasoning. What are some things that help for you? Offering private tutoring for GRE!
Stuck on GRE Quantitative Reasoning questions that ask you to calculate something outrageous? Use this "recognizing the pattern" technique to make sure that you can see how easy some questions can be. Offering private tutoring for GRE!
Do some GRE quantitative comparison questions give you trouble because of how complicated they look on first glance? Don't worry - learn how to avoid unnecessary calculations and make sure that you can breeze through those questions with these tips! Offering private tutoring for GRE!
Do some GRE quantitative comparison questions give you trouble because of how complicated they look on first glance? Don't worry - learn how to avoid unnecessary calculations and make sure that you can breeze through those questions with these tips! Offering private tutoring for GRE!
Do some GRE quantitative comparison questions give you trouble because of how complicated they look on first glance? Don't worry - learn how to avoid unnecessary calculations and make sure that you can breeze through those questions with these tips! Offering private tutoring for GRE!
Review of an essay prompt: "Critical judgment of work in any given field has little value unless it comes from someone who is an expert in that field." Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the claim.
When it comes to both the GRE Analyze an Issue Essay and the GRE Analyze an Argument Essay, it is difficult to know exactly how much you should be writing to get the best score. While there are no hard and fast rules about how much you need to get a certain score, there are general guidelines you can use.
Slopes are confusing. From what they mean to how to calculate them to how to apply them in context, I go over, in great detail, everything you need to know about slopes for the GRE Quantitative Reasoning!
Studying for the GRE is hard. If you find yourself at a plateau - when it's hard to make progress - take a look at some of these common mistakes that you're making that are preventing you from getting a higher score!
This prompt is about Motilac, a substance that reportedly prevents serious gastrointestinal disorders. I break down this essay and provide more insight into the prompt! If you'd like to have me look over an essay, email me at alicechengre@gmail.com! Prompt: The following appeared in the Health section of the Greenhorne Gazette.
Find the annotated essay here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ABkIP9h1UZq4EAXNvS-1dB1n-JP9N6qE_3TV7cwxzko/edit?usp=sharing
0:00 Introduction
0:29 Slopes Recap
2:40 Theoretical Breakdown
8:45 Example 1: Positive Slope
10:37 Example 2: Negative Slope
15:10 Recap
16:34 Tutoring Info
Prompt: Claim: Many problems of modern society cannot be solved by laws and the legal system. Reason: Laws cannot change what is in people's hearts or minds.