How to prepare for GRE in 2 months?
Ideally, a candidate should give at least 3 months to prepare for GRE. But, that’s not always possible. So, in case you have only two months to ace your preparation for GRE, this article will help you to plan accordingly.
Know about GRE
GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is a standardized online exam which is necessary to apply for a Master’s Degree or PHD in any field overseas. You can take the GRE exam any time during a year, by selecting a slot for the exam 45 days prior. ETS (Educational Testing Service) is responsible for conducting the exam.
GRE test is computer adaptive. In this test, the difficulty of next section depends upon your performance in the previous section. If you do well in the first verbal section, the difficulty level of second verbal section will automatically increase.
The difficulty level of questions within a section does not change. The scores for Verbal and Quant sections are between 130 to 170, in one point increments. Analytical writing is scored on a scale of 0 to 6, in 0.5 increments.
GRE test pattern and syllabus
The GRE syllabus basically consists of three subjects namely: verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing. Time duration of GRE test is 3 hours and 45 minutes. There are total six sections: two sections each on verbal and quantitative reasoning, one section on analytical writing. The sixth section is redundant as it has no role to play in calculation of final score. The GRE exam syllabus covering all three sections is as follows:-
Analytical Writing
In this section, the writing skills of a candidate are tested. Candidates are given topics on which they have to write. They are also provided passages, on the basis of which they have to write the answers. The passages could be related to any topic, so the syllabus of this section is quite vast.
Verbal Reasoning
This section measures a candidate’s ability to analyse and draw conclusions based on the given data. It also tests a candidate’s ability to comprehend the written material, read and find out the logical relationship between the points mentioned in the passage. The topics covered under this section are as follows:
- Basic sentence: Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives
- Verb Tense
- Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions
- Pronoun Agreement
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Modifiers
- Parallelism
Quantitative Reasoning
The quantitative reasoning aims to find out the understanding, interpreting and analysing ability of a candidate, through the presented quantitative information. This section can be further divided into 4 major sections: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Data analysis. Detailed syllabus is as follows:-
- Arithmetic:
- Integers
- Fractions
- Exponents and Roots
- Decimals
- Real Numbers
- Ratio
- Percentages
- Algebra:
- Operations with Algebraic Expressions
- Rules of Exponents
- Solving Linear Equations
- Solving Quadratic Equations
- Solving Linear Inequalities
- Functions
- Applications
- Coordinate Geometry
- Graphs of Functions
- Geometry:
- Lines and Angles
- Polygons
- Triangles
- Quadrilaterals
- Circles
- 3-D Figures
- Data Analysis:
- Graphical Methods for Describing Data
- Numerical Methods for Describing Data
- Counting Methods
- Probability
- Distributions of Data, random Variables and Probability Distributions
- Data Interpretation Examples
Study Plan
Step 1 – Take a mock test
Taking a mock test at the initial stages can be really beneficial for your entire preparation strategy. Give the mock test without studying. There are some subjects in which we are naturally strong. Similarly, there are those subjects in which we are weak. Mock test will help you identify those weaknesses. Then, you can target your weaknesses while also building on your strengths.
Step 2 – Concept building
Learn new concepts, then practise questions related to these concepts. Doing rigorous practise of questions from easy to medium level, will help you in retaining the concepts you learn. Find out the problem areas, by figuring out which sections (Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction) and which question types (Arguments, Idioms) trouble you the most. Give more time to learn and practise these concepts. Do not allow a chapter to be a dead weight on your score.
Step 3 – Build on the concepts
Build upon the conceptual knowledge by practising some really challenging questions. These questions will put your application ability to test. Let’s suppose, if you face difficulty in tackling questions related to sentence correction. Then again brush up on grammar rules and only study key GRE-specific concepts. Practice SC for twice the amount of time you spend on everything else, on a weekly basis.
Step 4 – Practising and reviewing
Start giving back to back mock tests in last two weeks of your preparation. All that you have learnt in a month and a half, will be put to test during this period. Whenever, you come across a different type of question, make note of it. Take an online test series from BYJU’S to get a comprehensive assessment of your tests. Make sure that you devote more time to your weaker subjects. Stay relaxed as the D-Day approaches. Be confident about your preparation and make sure that you are able to recall all the important concepts.
There are things that can help you in increasing your efficiency. You must keep in mind the things mentioned below, in order to make the most of the time you have at hand:-
Follow the plan
Give more time to the topics that hold higher weightage in the exam. There will be days when you will not get the desired output. So rather than preparing a daily plan, follow a weekly or monthly plan. Fix the number of hours you wish to devote to each subject in a week and work accordingly.
Quality over quantity
This rule applies to your GRE preparation as well. Therefore, it is very important that you do not set any unrealistic goals. A working professional may have a limited amount of time to practise every day. That person must make up for the lost time during weekends. But do not compromise on quality over quantity. Learning more topics every day will not help, if you forget them the next day. Rather try to ensure that you are able to retain those concepts, by thoroughly practising questions related to those concepts.
Rejoice
While following a strict routine, it is very important to find time for things that truly make you happy. Do some yoga, meditation or any other form of physical activity to stay in an active frame of mind. Take proper rest by getting at least 6 hours of sleep. Doing so will help in increasing your overall efficiency, as you will be able to focus better.
Stay motivated
During the preparation time, the motivation levels keep on going up and down. Tell some important people in your life about your plans. So, that they keep on reminding you of your goals. Talk to them when your motivation levels are down. Doing so, will not only help you to defocus but will also energise you.
It is also important to have a good mentor, who can bring a certain ease to the entire learning process. Experts at BYJU’S come up with innovative ways of learning, through years of experience. These methods aim at making learning easy and fun. Take mock tests provided by BYJU’S and get an in-depth analysis of your performance. Find out your weak sections and go through the video lessons delivered by the experts to improve upon your weak areas.
BYJU’S will be glad to help you in your GRE preparation journey. You can ask for any assistance related to GRE from us by just giving a missed call at +918884544444, or you can drop an SMS. You can write to us at gre@byjus.com.