Updated Vocabulary for Shorter GRE (2023-2024)

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  • @2arearn236
    @2arearn236 10 месяцев назад +9

    Chat gpt can do it all
    For example
    Question:
    " Give
    1. Primary meaning with example
    2. Secondary meaning with example
    Of all these words
    " Paradox,
    Philistine,
    Prescient,
    Qualm,
    Relinquish,
    Salubrious,
    Skullduggery,
    Subdued,
    Tarnish,
    Turbid"
    Give all asked meaning in one go "
    Answer you will get is ->
    1. **Paradox:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* A statement or situation that appears contradictory but may have a hidden truth.
    - *Example:* The concept of time travel creates a paradox, as it suggests the possibility of changing the past.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* A person or thing with contradictory qualities.
    - *Example:* He was a paradox-quiet yet outspoken in his beliefs.
    2. **Philistine:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* A person who is hostile or indifferent to culture and the arts.
    - *Example:* Despite living in a city known for its museums, he was a philistine who never visited them.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* A member of an ancient people who lived in a region of present-day Israel.
    - *Example:* The Philistines were mentioned in various historical texts.
    3. **Prescient:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* Having knowledge of events before they occur; foresight.
    - *Example:* The author's prescient predictions about technological advancements amazed readers.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* Showing an awareness of the future.
    - *Example:* Her prescient remarks about the company's decline were dismissed at the time.
    4. **Qualm:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* A sudden feeling of uneasiness, doubt, or apprehension.
    - *Example:* She had a qualm about accepting the job offer, unsure if it was the right fit.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* A twinge of conscience or guilt.
    - *Example:* He experienced a qualm after realizing the impact of his actions on others.
    5. **Relinquish:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* To voluntarily give up or let go of something.
    - *Example:* The monarch chose to relinquish the throne for the sake of democracy.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* To cease holding onto a belief or idea.
    - *Example:* Over time, he decided to relinquish his skepticism and embrace new perspectives.
    6. **Salubrious:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* Favorable to health or well-being.
    - *Example:* The mountain air had a salubrious effect on her respiratory condition.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* Pleasant, wholesome, or refreshing.
    - *Example:* We enjoyed a salubrious walk in the lush green park.
    7. **Skullduggery:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* Dishonest or unscrupulous behavior, often involving deceit or trickery.
    - *Example:* The political scandal was marked by a web of skullduggery and corruption.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* Intrigue or cunning scheming.
    - *Example:* The spy novel was filled with suspenseful skullduggery as the characters navigated a world of espionage.
    8. **Subdued:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* Quiet, controlled, or restrained.
    - *Example:* The subdued lighting in the room created a calming atmosphere.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* Lacking in intensity or vigor.
    - *Example:* The artist chose subdued colors to evoke a sense of tranquility in the painting.
    9. **Tarnish:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* To dull or discolor the surface of metal, often due to oxidation.
    - *Example:* The silverware began to tarnish after years of neglect.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* To diminish or damage the reputation of something.
    - *Example:* The scandal threatened to tarnish the company's image.
    10. **Turbid:**
    - *Primary Meaning:* Cloudy or opaque due to particles suspended in a fluid.
    - *Example:* The river appeared turbid after heavy rainfall stirred up sediment.
    - *Secondary Meaning:* Unclear, confused, or muddled.
    - *Example:* The professor's turbid explanation left the students more confused than enlightened.

  • @pawnikhurana9461
    @pawnikhurana9461 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you for the list.
    Pls share the other document as well - the one with synonyms and secondary tertiary meanings.

    • @2arearn236
      @2arearn236 10 месяцев назад +3

      Chat gpt can do it all
      For example
      Question:
      " Give
      1. Primary meaning with example
      2. Secondary meaning with example
      Of all these words
      " Paradox,
      Philistine,
      Prescient,
      Qualm,
      Relinquish,
      Salubrious,
      Skullduggery,
      Subdued,
      Tarnish,
      Turbid"
      Give all asked meaning in one go "
      Answer you will get is ->
      1. **Paradox:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A statement or situation that appears contradictory but may have a hidden truth.
      - *Example:* The concept of time travel creates a paradox, as it suggests the possibility of changing the past.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A person or thing with contradictory qualities.
      - *Example:* He was a paradox-quiet yet outspoken in his beliefs.
      2. **Philistine:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A person who is hostile or indifferent to culture and the arts.
      - *Example:* Despite living in a city known for its museums, he was a philistine who never visited them.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A member of an ancient people who lived in a region of present-day Israel.
      - *Example:* The Philistines were mentioned in various historical texts.
      3. **Prescient:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Having knowledge of events before they occur; foresight.
      - *Example:* The author's prescient predictions about technological advancements amazed readers.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Showing an awareness of the future.
      - *Example:* Her prescient remarks about the company's decline were dismissed at the time.
      4. **Qualm:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A sudden feeling of uneasiness, doubt, or apprehension.
      - *Example:* She had a qualm about accepting the job offer, unsure if it was the right fit.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A twinge of conscience or guilt.
      - *Example:* He experienced a qualm after realizing the impact of his actions on others.
      5. **Relinquish:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* To voluntarily give up or let go of something.
      - *Example:* The monarch chose to relinquish the throne for the sake of democracy.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* To cease holding onto a belief or idea.
      - *Example:* Over time, he decided to relinquish his skepticism and embrace new perspectives.
      6. **Salubrious:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Favorable to health or well-being.
      - *Example:* The mountain air had a salubrious effect on her respiratory condition.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Pleasant, wholesome, or refreshing.
      - *Example:* We enjoyed a salubrious walk in the lush green park.
      7. **Skullduggery:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Dishonest or unscrupulous behavior, often involving deceit or trickery.
      - *Example:* The political scandal was marked by a web of skullduggery and corruption.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Intrigue or cunning scheming.
      - *Example:* The spy novel was filled with suspenseful skullduggery as the characters navigated a world of espionage.
      8. **Subdued:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Quiet, controlled, or restrained.
      - *Example:* The subdued lighting in the room created a calming atmosphere.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Lacking in intensity or vigor.
      - *Example:* The artist chose subdued colors to evoke a sense of tranquility in the painting.
      9. **Tarnish:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* To dull or discolor the surface of metal, often due to oxidation.
      - *Example:* The silverware began to tarnish after years of neglect.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* To diminish or damage the reputation of something.
      - *Example:* The scandal threatened to tarnish the company's image.
      10. **Turbid:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Cloudy or opaque due to particles suspended in a fluid.
      - *Example:* The river appeared turbid after heavy rainfall stirred up sediment.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Unclear, confused, or muddled.
      - *Example:* The professor's turbid explanation left the students more confused than enlightened.

  • @Appyfizz-v6l
    @Appyfizz-v6l 8 месяцев назад +1

    What do you think about Barron’s 800 word list?

  • @787skyspy
    @787skyspy 10 месяцев назад +1

    Dear Sir. i am a defence service employee since last 15 years,serving in Grade 18,Master in Public Administration, want to apply for Fulbright Scholarship.
    Please Guide can i apply ? any Age limit and what is letter of reference policy for a serving person .

  • @ashinkunjumon3295
    @ashinkunjumon3295 25 дней назад +1

    can u share the other document please that was better

  • @naveenkhan395
    @naveenkhan395 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sir, thank you for this useful list. Appreciate all your hard work!
    Does your updated list contain words from the GRE Mentor? In case it doesn't, do you recommend Magoosh flashcards or something else for a top score?

  • @a-kayt7622
    @a-kayt7622 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for the list.
    Pls share the other document as well - the one with synonyms and secondary tertiary meanings. 6:05

    • @pawnikhurana9461
      @pawnikhurana9461 10 месяцев назад

      Yes sir pls

    • @2arearn236
      @2arearn236 10 месяцев назад

      Chat gpt can do it all
      For example
      Question:
      " Give
      1. Primary meaning with example
      2. Secondary meaning with example
      Of all these words
      " Paradox,
      Philistine,
      Prescient,
      Qualm,
      Relinquish,
      Salubrious,
      Skullduggery,
      Subdued,
      Tarnish,
      Turbid"
      Give all asked meaning in one go "
      Answer you will get is ->
      1. **Paradox:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A statement or situation that appears contradictory but may have a hidden truth.
      - *Example:* The concept of time travel creates a paradox, as it suggests the possibility of changing the past.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A person or thing with contradictory qualities.
      - *Example:* He was a paradox-quiet yet outspoken in his beliefs.
      2. **Philistine:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A person who is hostile or indifferent to culture and the arts.
      - *Example:* Despite living in a city known for its museums, he was a philistine who never visited them.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A member of an ancient people who lived in a region of present-day Israel.
      - *Example:* The Philistines were mentioned in various historical texts.
      3. **Prescient:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Having knowledge of events before they occur; foresight.
      - *Example:* The author's prescient predictions about technological advancements amazed readers.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Showing an awareness of the future.
      - *Example:* Her prescient remarks about the company's decline were dismissed at the time.
      4. **Qualm:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A sudden feeling of uneasiness, doubt, or apprehension.
      - *Example:* She had a qualm about accepting the job offer, unsure if it was the right fit.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A twinge of conscience or guilt.
      - *Example:* He experienced a qualm after realizing the impact of his actions on others.
      5. **Relinquish:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* To voluntarily give up or let go of something.
      - *Example:* The monarch chose to relinquish the throne for the sake of democracy.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* To cease holding onto a belief or idea.
      - *Example:* Over time, he decided to relinquish his skepticism and embrace new perspectives.
      6. **Salubrious:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Favorable to health or well-being.
      - *Example:* The mountain air had a salubrious effect on her respiratory condition.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Pleasant, wholesome, or refreshing.
      - *Example:* We enjoyed a salubrious walk in the lush green park.
      7. **Skullduggery:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Dishonest or unscrupulous behavior, often involving deceit or trickery.
      - *Example:* The political scandal was marked by a web of skullduggery and corruption.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Intrigue or cunning scheming.
      - *Example:* The spy novel was filled with suspenseful skullduggery as the characters navigated a world of espionage.
      8. **Subdued:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Quiet, controlled, or restrained.
      - *Example:* The subdued lighting in the room created a calming atmosphere.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Lacking in intensity or vigor.
      - *Example:* The artist chose subdued colors to evoke a sense of tranquility in the painting.
      9. **Tarnish:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* To dull or discolor the surface of metal, often due to oxidation.
      - *Example:* The silverware began to tarnish after years of neglect.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* To diminish or damage the reputation of something.
      - *Example:* The scandal threatened to tarnish the company's image.
      10. **Turbid:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Cloudy or opaque due to particles suspended in a fluid.
      - *Example:* The river appeared turbid after heavy rainfall stirred up sediment.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Unclear, confused, or muddled.
      - *Example:* The professor's turbid explanation left the students more confused than enlightened.

  • @aabkrao414
    @aabkrao414 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good Day Respected Sir
    Sir preparation ke liye apka online course or classes???

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      Hello! Yup here is the link: brightlinkprep.com/gre-preparation-live-online/

  • @AbhinavRaj-m6m
    @AbhinavRaj-m6m 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Sir,
    My GRE is on 20th Feb. I was into a dilemma if it's enough time to prepare! Any thoughts on this Sir!

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello. Yes its enough time to prepare well for the exam

  • @studycep4263
    @studycep4263 10 месяцев назад +1

    Watching from 🇧🇩

  • @Walid-Sahab
    @Walid-Sahab 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am aiming for 155 in verbal, should I go for this exhaustive word list or old 1000 words (word list) is enough ? or is it possible to filter important words in this new word list ?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      If your aim is 155 then just do the old ones

  • @harika1232
    @harika1232 10 месяцев назад +3

    Tq fr the video sir..kindly share the document for synonyms and secondary tertiary meanings or source where we can get them..tq once again sir

    • @2arearn236
      @2arearn236 10 месяцев назад

      Chat gpt can do it all
      For example
      Question:
      " Give
      1. Primary meaning with example
      2. Secondary meaning with example
      Of all these words
      " Paradox,
      Philistine,
      Prescient,
      Qualm,
      Relinquish,
      Salubrious,
      Skullduggery,
      Subdued,
      Tarnish,
      Turbid"
      Give all asked meaning in one go "
      Answer you will get is ->
      1. **Paradox:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A statement or situation that appears contradictory but may have a hidden truth.
      - *Example:* The concept of time travel creates a paradox, as it suggests the possibility of changing the past.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A person or thing with contradictory qualities.
      - *Example:* He was a paradox-quiet yet outspoken in his beliefs.
      2. **Philistine:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A person who is hostile or indifferent to culture and the arts.
      - *Example:* Despite living in a city known for its museums, he was a philistine who never visited them.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A member of an ancient people who lived in a region of present-day Israel.
      - *Example:* The Philistines were mentioned in various historical texts.
      3. **Prescient:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Having knowledge of events before they occur; foresight.
      - *Example:* The author's prescient predictions about technological advancements amazed readers.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Showing an awareness of the future.
      - *Example:* Her prescient remarks about the company's decline were dismissed at the time.
      4. **Qualm:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A sudden feeling of uneasiness, doubt, or apprehension.
      - *Example:* She had a qualm about accepting the job offer, unsure if it was the right fit.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A twinge of conscience or guilt.
      - *Example:* He experienced a qualm after realizing the impact of his actions on others.
      5. **Relinquish:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* To voluntarily give up or let go of something.
      - *Example:* The monarch chose to relinquish the throne for the sake of democracy.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* To cease holding onto a belief or idea.
      - *Example:* Over time, he decided to relinquish his skepticism and embrace new perspectives.
      6. **Salubrious:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Favorable to health or well-being.
      - *Example:* The mountain air had a salubrious effect on her respiratory condition.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Pleasant, wholesome, or refreshing.
      - *Example:* We enjoyed a salubrious walk in the lush green park.
      7. **Skullduggery:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Dishonest or unscrupulous behavior, often involving deceit or trickery.
      - *Example:* The political scandal was marked by a web of skullduggery and corruption.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Intrigue or cunning scheming.
      - *Example:* The spy novel was filled with suspenseful skullduggery as the characters navigated a world of espionage.
      8. **Subdued:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Quiet, controlled, or restrained.
      - *Example:* The subdued lighting in the room created a calming atmosphere.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Lacking in intensity or vigor.
      - *Example:* The artist chose subdued colors to evoke a sense of tranquility in the painting.
      9. **Tarnish:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* To dull or discolor the surface of metal, often due to oxidation.
      - *Example:* The silverware began to tarnish after years of neglect.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* To diminish or damage the reputation of something.
      - *Example:* The scandal threatened to tarnish the company's image.
      10. **Turbid:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Cloudy or opaque due to particles suspended in a fluid.
      - *Example:* The river appeared turbid after heavy rainfall stirred up sediment.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Unclear, confused, or muddled.
      - *Example:* The professor's turbid explanation left the students more confused than enlightened.

  • @vivek1999100
    @vivek1999100 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the list

  • @mihirpanchpor7120
    @mihirpanchpor7120 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the list bhai !

  • @DarshanAcharyaSL
    @DarshanAcharyaSL 10 дней назад +1

    can we use this for GMAT too ?

  • @saumyajhaveri9464
    @saumyajhaveri9464 10 месяцев назад +3

    Sir can you share the list with meanings? it is a wonderful list but writing meanings are very time consuming for these many words even with use of chatgpt as it can't give meaning of these many words at once.

    • @2arearn236
      @2arearn236 10 месяцев назад

      Chat gpt can do it all
      For example
      Question:
      " Give
      1. Primary meaning with example
      2. Secondary meaning with example
      Of all these words
      " Paradox,
      Philistine,
      Prescient,
      Qualm,
      Relinquish,
      Salubrious,
      Skullduggery,
      Subdued,
      Tarnish,
      Turbid"
      Give all asked meaning in one go "
      Answer you will get is ->
      1. **Paradox:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A statement or situation that appears contradictory but may have a hidden truth.
      - *Example:* The concept of time travel creates a paradox, as it suggests the possibility of changing the past.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A person or thing with contradictory qualities.
      - *Example:* He was a paradox-quiet yet outspoken in his beliefs.
      2. **Philistine:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A person who is hostile or indifferent to culture and the arts.
      - *Example:* Despite living in a city known for its museums, he was a philistine who never visited them.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A member of an ancient people who lived in a region of present-day Israel.
      - *Example:* The Philistines were mentioned in various historical texts.
      3. **Prescient:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Having knowledge of events before they occur; foresight.
      - *Example:* The author's prescient predictions about technological advancements amazed readers.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Showing an awareness of the future.
      - *Example:* Her prescient remarks about the company's decline were dismissed at the time.
      4. **Qualm:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* A sudden feeling of uneasiness, doubt, or apprehension.
      - *Example:* She had a qualm about accepting the job offer, unsure if it was the right fit.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* A twinge of conscience or guilt.
      - *Example:* He experienced a qualm after realizing the impact of his actions on others.
      5. **Relinquish:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* To voluntarily give up or let go of something.
      - *Example:* The monarch chose to relinquish the throne for the sake of democracy.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* To cease holding onto a belief or idea.
      - *Example:* Over time, he decided to relinquish his skepticism and embrace new perspectives.
      6. **Salubrious:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Favorable to health or well-being.
      - *Example:* The mountain air had a salubrious effect on her respiratory condition.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Pleasant, wholesome, or refreshing.
      - *Example:* We enjoyed a salubrious walk in the lush green park.
      7. **Skullduggery:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Dishonest or unscrupulous behavior, often involving deceit or trickery.
      - *Example:* The political scandal was marked by a web of skullduggery and corruption.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Intrigue or cunning scheming.
      - *Example:* The spy novel was filled with suspenseful skullduggery as the characters navigated a world of espionage.
      8. **Subdued:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Quiet, controlled, or restrained.
      - *Example:* The subdued lighting in the room created a calming atmosphere.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Lacking in intensity or vigor.
      - *Example:* The artist chose subdued colors to evoke a sense of tranquility in the painting.
      9. **Tarnish:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* To dull or discolor the surface of metal, often due to oxidation.
      - *Example:* The silverware began to tarnish after years of neglect.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* To diminish or damage the reputation of something.
      - *Example:* The scandal threatened to tarnish the company's image.
      10. **Turbid:**
      - *Primary Meaning:* Cloudy or opaque due to particles suspended in a fluid.
      - *Example:* The river appeared turbid after heavy rainfall stirred up sediment.
      - *Secondary Meaning:* Unclear, confused, or muddled.
      - *Example:* The professor's turbid explanation left the students more confused than enlightened.

    • @saumyajhaveri9464
      @saumyajhaveri9464 10 месяцев назад

      @@2arearn236no but it has word limit did you got it?

    • @2arearn236
      @2arearn236 10 месяцев назад

      @@saumyajhaveri9464 you have to write only 10 in one go

    • @saumyajhaveri9464
      @saumyajhaveri9464 10 месяцев назад

      @@2arearn236no but that is the problem doing it for 150 times takes a lot of time. Do you have it done? If you can share it would be great.

  • @soman6133
    @soman6133 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the updated list sir.
    How many words one should learn to score 165+ in verbal?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      Well you should go through all of them of your aim is that high

    • @soman6133
      @soman6133 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@talhaomer167Sir could you specify the lists apart from barrons, magoosh and this word list?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      @@soman6133 its the best one

    • @soman6133
      @soman6133 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@talhaomer167 are these lists enough to score high sir?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@soman6133 yup

  • @talhazubair9465
    @talhazubair9465 9 месяцев назад +1

    Salam ..
    Im aiming to give my GRE on January 19th to 22nd ... kindly guide me targetted score is round 180 - 200 and above like average

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  9 месяцев назад +1

      There is no such score

    • @talhazubair9465
      @talhazubair9465 9 месяцев назад

      @@talhaomer167 alright so kindly guide me about a good score for full bright please 🥲

  • @artAniway
    @artAniway 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Talha, thanks for clearing out our doubts in the most intricate way! I wanted to ask if have only one month from today, is it possible to score around 320 if i study 4-5 hours a day, a little extra on weekends? I have a background of engineering so i have to just brush up on Math skills, but verbal I’ll have to study, so can you please tell me how to get that score in one month? Thanks,from India! 🇮🇳 ❤

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! It can get a little hard to do in under a month if you haven't done any vocab. however if you have a good strong vocab then 1 month is enough. Actually it is very hard to learn 600+ words in under a month since retaining those words in such a short period of time is nearly impossible.

  • @akshatmishra1090
    @akshatmishra1090 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is it normal for official score to take more than 15 days? I mailed their integrity office and they said it is in administrative review and will take 2-3 weeks.

  • @parikshitgaikwad9553
    @parikshitgaikwad9553 2 месяца назад +1

    I cross verified some words from magoosh, i didn't found those in your list any specific reason?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah those words were outdated that is why

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  2 месяца назад

      The magoosh ones that is why they are not on this list

  • @talkingart7228
    @talkingart7228 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sir I am preparing thru magoosh flash card app as per ur recommendation.
    So should i discontinue that & start this list?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад +1

      Most of magoosh words are in this list too but yes do make sure you go through this list

  • @muhammadtalha8635
    @muhammadtalha8635 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just started my search for the effective GRE material. Can anyone tell me how much Magoosh lessons cost?

  • @RashidZ.-me4fq
    @RashidZ.-me4fq 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sir, the file you shared on screen is accessible? I'm also interested in paid option.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      Hello! Yes i only share it with my students in the course. Also i am currently updating it and for my next batch of student it will be accessible

  • @muhammadtalha8635
    @muhammadtalha8635 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Sir can you give me the details of your next session?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      Hello
      Yes here it is brightlinkprep.com/gre-preparation-live-online/

  • @sarab1030
    @sarab1030 4 месяца назад +1

    Sir would you recommend word power made easy book for gre Vocab?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  4 месяца назад

      Not recommended for GRE prep
      Recommended for building vocabulary in general

  • @advait_c
    @advait_c 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi sir , i have my gre attempt on 8th December. A bit nervous for the exam. Can you please advice a revision study plan for the last 14 days. In mocks i have got the score of 327.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello
      Just take 3-4 mocks and revise/review the whole vocabulary and all the course content

    • @advait_c
      @advait_c 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much sir 🙏

  • @komalbutter1925
    @komalbutter1925 10 месяцев назад +1

    How to be your students. I want to join your session . Plz tell em how can i join you.?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      You can join the next session : brightlinkprep.com/gre-preparation-live-online/

  • @Walid-Sahab
    @Walid-Sahab 10 месяцев назад +1

    is it contain all words of old world list or have you removed few words ?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      Yes it contains old words too

    • @Walid-Sahab
      @Walid-Sahab 10 месяцев назад

      @@talhaomer167 all ?

  • @laibakhalil8125
    @laibakhalil8125 10 месяцев назад

    Hello sir,
    You're doing some really good work out there.
    I just have a quick question.
    I'm currently in third year of undergraduate and I want to apply for fullbright scholarship for masters in artificial intelligence(for 2025 intake).
    But I read somewhere that only final year students can take GRE. Is that valid?
    Also, are 2 months enough for GRE preparation considering I have engineering background??

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      Hello, Anyone can take GRE and usually 3 months are enough for prep with engineering background. Also you cannot apply for Fulbright this year. You can apply for it in final year.

  • @bhaveshs133
    @bhaveshs133 7 месяцев назад

    Sir for GRE we need to cover all 1500 words to crack it?

  • @riyasingha2049
    @riyasingha2049 3 месяца назад +1

    sir i am aiming 160 score in vocab is this list is enough for this pls reply me sir

  • @hararajamil6259
    @hararajamil6259 2 месяца назад

    Hi Sir, how can i get that word list?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  2 месяца назад

      Shorter GRE Word list: forms.gle/yypV8DZSnPssJKb39

    • @hararajamil6259
      @hararajamil6259 2 месяца назад

      Thanks alot Sir ❤️​@@talhaomer167

  • @ruchichauhan459
    @ruchichauhan459 10 месяцев назад +1

    What is the app i can use to make the flash cards?

  • @sreemoyeenaskar1123
    @sreemoyeenaskar1123 10 месяцев назад +2

    Sir I have one month left for my exam can I go for magoosh flash cards? Is that enough ?

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      Try to do this list

    • @sreemoyeenaskar1123
      @sreemoyeenaskar1123 10 месяцев назад +1

      But sir magoosh flash cards has meaning written to it so it becomes much easier to access. As your list has no meaning written to it I have to put extra effort to write it again as I don't have enough time (1 month)

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      @@sreemoyeenaskar1123 yes then use whats convenient

    • @sreemoyeenaskar1123
      @sreemoyeenaskar1123 10 месяцев назад +1

      I mean all I want to ask is that sufficient to score 300 overall? Or do you strongly recommend your list only.

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      @@sreemoyeenaskar1123 it’s sufficient

  • @aishanawaz8157
    @aishanawaz8157 10 месяцев назад +1

    Aoa... Sir me apki classes lena chahti

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      W/S
      Sure you can take them

    • @aishanawaz8157
      @aishanawaz8157 10 месяцев назад

      @@talhaomer167 but I want to get some answers.... Actually I took gre on October 2023 and may 2023.... In first attempt I got 292 marks but in my 2nd attempt I got less than 292.... I was sure to get 300+ in 2nd attempt but I couldn't... What is your opinion.... Should I retake gre or not????

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      @@aishanawaz8157 only retake if your program really requires it and is mandatory else don't go into another effort of 2-3 months.

    • @aishanawaz8157
      @aishanawaz8157 10 месяцев назад

      @@talhaomer167 actually 310 marks mujhy chahiyen scholarship k liye to wo compulsory hain .... Ab mujhy dar ye lg ra k Meri ye attempt b zaya na ho jaye... I'm sorry me apka time waste kr rhi

  • @SamS-e6v
    @SamS-e6v 10 месяцев назад +1

    Has anyone enrolled in his course from India? If yes, then hmu because I am struggling in payments

    • @SamS-e6v
      @SamS-e6v 10 месяцев назад

      Lemme know :)

    • @SamS-e6v
      @SamS-e6v 10 месяцев назад

      Lemme know :)

  • @Walid-Sahab
    @Walid-Sahab 10 месяцев назад +2

    word list without meanings 😢

  • @Walid-Sahab
    @Walid-Sahab 10 месяцев назад +1

    1500 words sounds scary

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад

      Its an exhaustive word list :)

  • @farhannazir8172
    @farhannazir8172 10 месяцев назад +2

    GRE is so cruel. i gave my test today after 4 months of prepration and could not even secure 300

    • @talhaomer167
      @talhaomer167  10 месяцев назад +1

      GRE definitely is a very challenging exam