How To Score 339 out of 340 on the GRE (170V, 169Q)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
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    Erika here, with PrepScholar GRE - here today to tell you how I got an almost perfect GRE Score, and how you can too. If you like this video, subscribe for more great content, and check us out at gre.prepscholar.com to learn more about what PrepScholar GRE can do for you.
    Before we jump into my personal strategies, it's critical to understand how the GRE algorithm works to get a perfect score. There are 6 sections on the GRE - the essay section, 2 20-question Verbal sections, 2 20-question Quantitative sections, and one 20-question experimental section, which may be either verbal or quantitative, OR a research section. The essay section and experimental section do NOT count toward your total score. This means you can totally bomb either section and still end up with a perfect score. The essay section is recognizable and will always come first. Similarly, if you get a research section, it will come at the end of the exam and be preceded by information that indicates the section will be unscores. HOWEVER, the unscored experimental section looks just like any other Verbal or Quant section and can come at any point in order. This means that if you get an experimental section, you will not know which section is experimental and won't count toward your score - we'll talk more about this later in the video.
    So the 2 scored Verbal and 2 scored Quant sections are the only sections that count toward your total score. The first section of each type is the same difficulty for everyone. The questions are pre-set, meaning you can skip questions and come back to them - again, more on this later. Depending on the number of questions you get right and wrong on the first section, you will get one of three second sections: an easy second section, a medium second section, and a hard second section. While the section you get will vary, like the questions in the first section, the questions in the second section are pre-set, so once again, you can skip questions and come back to them.
    Now for scoring. We start with raw score for each section - the number of questions you got right. Then, your score on each section is scaled based on the difficulty of second section. In essence, answering a hard question right gets you more points than answering a medium question right, which in turn gets you more points than answering an easy question right. Finally, slight adjustments are made for to account for variations in difficulty across different versions of the test.
    Now no one outside of ETS knows exactly how this raw to scaled score conversion works out, but from the data we've been able to gather, there isn't much room for error. For Verbal, you may be able to miss a single question across the two sections and still get a perfect score. Quant is even less forgiving - it doesn't appear that you can miss any questions and end up with a perfect score.
    What does all of this indicate about my scores? I got a 170 on Verbal. Verbal is typically more forgiving than Quant - there's a good chance that I missed one question across the two sections and still got a perfect score. Quant is less forgiving - my 169 score indicates I must have missed one question somewhere on the two scored Quant sections. However, for both Verbal and Quant, I must have scored high enough on the first section to move onto the "hard" second section. I also got a third, experimental Quant section, which I do not think went very well (more on that to come). Additionally, I completed the essay, which I got an adequate score on, but didn't prioritize. Neither of these impacted my total score.
    Onto strategy: getting a perfect GRE score relies on two things: good study and good test day strategy. We'll start by focusing on study.

Комментарии • 320

  • @arjunsen1886
    @arjunsen1886 4 года назад +480

    "Based on the data we have put together, there is little room for error if you're aiming for a perfect score."
    Phenomenal insight.

    • @radalgo
      @radalgo 4 года назад

      :p

    • @gouthamsai7043
      @gouthamsai7043 Год назад +1

      Great accumen! We should venerate this observation 😂😂

  • @studyzen8836
    @studyzen8836 5 лет назад +1252

    “The best way to get a perfect score is to not get any questions wrong”
    Groundbreaking

  • @biniyampauloschamiso1411
    @biniyampauloschamiso1411 4 года назад +2

    I just love you! Thank you so much for your detailed advice. Regretting the time I spent looking at other videos from other people before coming across this video of yours.

  • @Emile.gorgonZola
    @Emile.gorgonZola 5 лет назад +210

    Avoid Kaplan and Princeton review
    Barons is good
    If you're poor go to the library or illegally download for practice materials

    • @uo2098
      @uo2098 5 лет назад +8

      Maximillius Do you know about Magoosh?

    • @madef5183
      @madef5183 4 года назад +14

      Do you have link to download it? *poorstudentishere

    • @katykaty9939
      @katykaty9939 4 года назад +1

      @Dr. D of Astrology thank you

    • @aluvp6668
      @aluvp6668 4 года назад

      @Dr. D of Astrology I followed your link, does it matter if the ETS official guide is 2017, I dont see a 2018 or 2019 study guide :/

    • @aluvp6668
      @aluvp6668 4 года назад +2

      @Dr. D of Astrology Awesome! Thank you for responding!

  • @BOBofGH
    @BOBofGH 5 лет назад +240

    I'm on my way to take this test today. Wish me luck guys.

    • @kaimanparkerPA-C
      @kaimanparkerPA-C 5 лет назад +4

      How did it go?

    • @advaitmaduskar7102
      @advaitmaduskar7102 5 лет назад +2

      How did it go?

    • @BOBofGH
      @BOBofGH 5 лет назад +22

      @@advaitmaduskar7102 Not great, but a +20percentile improvement on my last score, so not bad either.

    • @tampamannings7155
      @tampamannings7155 5 лет назад +20

      I popped a Xanax, Klonopin, and a couple oxys before I took the GRE. Got close to a perfect score.

    • @cherahsBroll
      @cherahsBroll 5 лет назад +1

      tampa mannings Really?

  • @amitjoshi956
    @amitjoshi956 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks a lot for the video, it was really enlightening :)

  • @Anonymous19221
    @Anonymous19221 5 лет назад +4

    Some points are obvious but mostly we forget to use. Excellent video

  • @mystelwinters1942
    @mystelwinters1942 4 года назад +9

    Okay, I know that a lot of people are bashing her for making an "uninsightful" video, but to be fair, we already know how to prepare for a test: you study. I think she does a good job of reminding us HOW we should study - by studying mistakes rather than completing copious amounts of questions.

  • @60-second-HACKS
    @60-second-HACKS 4 года назад +11

    I recommend that anyone who is interested take a look at the ETS guidelines for writing GRE passages. You'll quickly understand why this is a ridiculous test.

  • @RafiqulIslamSarker1337
    @RafiqulIslamSarker1337 5 лет назад +54

    When I received my exam details in "GRE Diagnostic Service" I saw that I missed one question in quant (difficulty level 5). Still got a perfect 170. So there's room for error in quantitative section too.

  • @chrishollister80
    @chrishollister80 5 лет назад +409

    I hate the GRE. Schools really need to get rid of these test.

    • @brandonbrown5446
      @brandonbrown5446 5 лет назад +51

      Especially if you've been in the workforce for a decade post undergrad!

    • @NoumenalSoup
      @NoumenalSoup 5 лет назад +9

      And replace it with what? Grades? omegaLUL

    • @TheWinterShadow
      @TheWinterShadow 5 лет назад +33

      Its just a business man...all about milking money from people.

    • @kevinagee4364
      @kevinagee4364 5 лет назад +6

      it's how schools compare candidates from different schools and areas of study.

    • @Robin-fg6jv
      @Robin-fg6jv 5 лет назад +3

      Christian Hollister seriously man gre is shit

  • @nandan200
    @nandan200 4 года назад +106

    Trust me. The GRE score hardly matters. I had a perfect 340, yet was rejected by 5 of the 6 schools I applied to. It's more important to get research experience before you apply. It's the only thing that counts

  • @yoshi8010
    @yoshi8010 4 года назад +11

    "You can't have any gaps in content knowledge"
    Dubious

  • @sharpandloud3422
    @sharpandloud3422 5 лет назад +48

    This video could’ve been one word, “study.”

  • @trevor_corey8037
    @trevor_corey8037 4 года назад +5

    i actually thought this was helpful. Review your mistakes in depth, look or the tricks, why did you get it wrong and how did their trick get you. Its really learning how to logic out and understand how the test is written.
    i havent had a math class in about 6 years, so this was helpful IMO

  • @justine4652
    @justine4652 4 года назад +89

    I hate that I have to take the GRE. Math literally plays no part in my field of study

    • @gonzalezm244
      @gonzalezm244 4 года назад +10

      These tests are mostly to see how much you want and are willing to prepare to get into a school. They don’t measure your intelligence, but your determination. That’s why they’re useful. The people that care put in the work. Those that don’t, complain about it. At least the GRE is standardized unlike GPA.

    • @justine4652
      @justine4652 4 года назад +7

      @@gonzalezm244 I'm very willing to put hard work into my field of study. I already have a master's degree. I wanted a second one. Math plays absolutely no part in that, so even though I studied hours a day for several months, I continued to struggle to remember everything from high school math that I haven't had to review in over a decade...

    • @gonzalezm244
      @gonzalezm244 4 года назад +4

      Justine DeMarco
      That’s why it’s one of many factors that grad schools take into account when reviewing applications. It’s the factor that tells grad schools that you were willing to sit down and study for months specifically to get into grad school. Quantitative reasoning is also a quick way to check for rigorous logical thinking, so it’s not completely useless. I too wish I didn’t have to sit down and learn a bunch of vocabulary that I don’t ever use, but I understand its purpose in weeding out people that are just “naturally gifted” and haven’t taken the time and dedication to learn many useless words.

    • @justine4652
      @justine4652 4 года назад +4

      @@gonzalezm244 well some of us think there are better ways to measure determination. The test is just math from high school and impractical vocabulary, as you must recognize from your description. Why should people be made to suffer through something so ultimately useless? I can get into a program without the best GRE scores, but it's still a waste of time and $200.

    • @gonzalezm244
      @gonzalezm244 4 года назад +6

      Justine DeMarco
      I don’t mean determination in general, as, yes, there are better ways to measure that. I mean in the context of getting into grad school. It’s kind of challenging you “are you willing to do all of this for the soul purpose of getting into grad school?” Because you might be very accomplished in your field and know a lot about that particular area, but there are many people that haven’t had that same level of success that feel that grad school is their way of getting started. The GRE is a great way for those people to show their commitment to academics and getting into the school despite not having as much success as someone like you. I agree that the test is expensive and that should be changed.

  • @daviditachi1195
    @daviditachi1195 5 лет назад +21

    This makes me anxious..:/ Never coming back to this video again.

    • @tampamannings7155
      @tampamannings7155 5 лет назад +2

      That is why I popped a Xanax, Klonopin, and a couple oxys before I took the GRE. Got close to a perfect score.

  • @amirmousavi1491
    @amirmousavi1491 4 года назад +1

    The problem is that how we can analyze our reading comprehension mistakes, because for example I worked on RC240 and there is no available source which utterly analyzed the answers.

  • @blipblip88
    @blipblip88 5 лет назад +32

    GRE exams are poor metrics for determining success rates in grad school. i bombed the GRE, then went to Loyola and later found out that they didn't even look at GRE scores. Hod did I do? nearly a perfect grade point average. take that ETS!

    • @RonaldAArias
      @RonaldAArias 4 года назад +2

      that's my story lol I found out It was a filler requirement, just take the test whatever

  • @dorito818
    @dorito818 4 года назад +4

    Why are Ivy League schools dropping the GRE? Is it a trend? I just started college; could it be when I'm ready to graduate in 2022 the GRE may be obsolete?

  • @karendeng6061
    @karendeng6061 4 года назад +11

    I have a really low gpa in my undergraduate I’m so worried. Is there any chance to apply if I work hard on other elements?

    • @RonaldAArias
      @RonaldAArias 4 года назад +2

      work experience counts make sure your reference letters are superb and related to the field you apply to, also try retaking some of those courses again, for example if you had a C in organic chemistry it be a good idea to take it again and show you can get a B this time around. Also if GPA is low then the standardize test becomes more important, but im not sure what impact a great GRE score has to admission vs say acing the MCAT, if you ace the MCAT you telling the school im smart but was lazy in college give me a shot I have matured

  • @heatherchalecki1791
    @heatherchalecki1791 5 лет назад +2

    so... does the essay section not count or something?

  • @Heleous281
    @Heleous281 5 лет назад +19

    Felicity Smoak personal GRE lesson ftw!

  • @yunita_coreanita
    @yunita_coreanita 5 лет назад +1

    Does anyone can tell me what is AWA? Thanks!

  • @devbratabenia9978
    @devbratabenia9978 5 лет назад +1

    I believe a better analysis of where you went wrong will be going through the diagnostic score report. Can you do a video on that?

    • @tampamannings7155
      @tampamannings7155 5 лет назад

      Can you do a video on how you managed to keep your V card your entire life?

  • @anjupoudel6405
    @anjupoudel6405 5 лет назад +1

    From where I can get free practice test ?

  • @marksaade1187
    @marksaade1187 4 года назад +1

    what is the score that let us to pass the GRE exam?

  • @shwethagurudev6403
    @shwethagurudev6403 4 года назад +9

    What’s the point of having the experimental section on the gre? If it’s not gonna get scored, then what’s the use of it? Why should the test makers keep it unnecessarily stressing test takers?

    • @nishaa575
      @nishaa575 4 года назад +2

      Exactly, you pay to take a test that is stressing and then you are a guinea pig for their research or whatever

  • @tasneembohra5446
    @tasneembohra5446 5 лет назад +118

    Umm you can't ignore the essay section, even if it's scores aren't included in the 340. Most universities will not accept a candidate with an essay score south of 4. The essay score is just a different part of the GRE.

    • @ijr894
      @ijr894 5 лет назад

      Tasneem Bohra
      Are you an expert or something?

    • @Emile.gorgonZola
      @Emile.gorgonZola 5 лет назад +2

      It's easy to get at least a 4 though

    • @456yukon
      @456yukon 5 лет назад +5

      Ive been told im a good writer by a few profs and i thought i did really well and got a 3.5 soo

    • @rosebud0391
      @rosebud0391 4 года назад +1

      @@456yukon If you look on the ETS site getting a 3.5 isn't very hard.

    • @ImadeIyamu
      @ImadeIyamu 4 года назад +2

      That’s what she said in the video. She said it’s only important to not get below the average.

  • @calusaapark7699
    @calusaapark7699 3 года назад

    Hi. Please volume up, because I couldn't hear well. Besides ad volume as same or similar volume. And I will keep watching for what is GRE does.

  • @halilkazik7816
    @halilkazik7816 2 года назад +1

    Thank you !

  • @TheTestedTutor
    @TheTestedTutor 5 лет назад +38

    I got 340/340 on the GRE. I remember this reassuring me that I could get 1 Verbal Q wrong. I talk about my top tips on my channel.

    • @danielorea586
      @danielorea586 5 лет назад +1

      I want proof

    • @TheTestedTutor
      @TheTestedTutor 5 лет назад +3

      @@danielorea586 Score report is on my first video

    • @deepshah737
      @deepshah737 5 лет назад +5

      @@danielorea586 be respectful!! Tested tutor posts some amazing tips !! checkout his channel.😀

    • @mundeepcool
      @mundeepcool 4 года назад

      @@deepshah737 oh yeah yeah?

    • @ggeo1364
      @ggeo1364 4 года назад

      Can you tell me how i practice mathematics

  • @mksnider1338
    @mksnider1338 5 лет назад +22

    You shouldn't say that the essay portion doesn't count. It is scored and if you're applying for programs that require writing/research skills its super important. This video is very misleading.

  • @Arendt-Foucault
    @Arendt-Foucault 5 лет назад +7

    I registered my trial test last week, and no prep, 300 for Vebal and Quant, and I decided to do some preps,. And after watching this, .... 🤣🤣🤣

  • @michelleborisov2860
    @michelleborisov2860 5 лет назад +44

    “Super simple just buy my review course” lol

  • @justanamateur1682
    @justanamateur1682 4 года назад +5

    Good thing I read some of these comments. I was under the impression that I could leave the essay portion blank.

  • @shankarsuman8801
    @shankarsuman8801 3 года назад +1

    Can it be done in 45 days?

  • @jocelynkitaka4405
    @jocelynkitaka4405 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you for this!

  • @FrancescaPessarelli
    @FrancescaPessarelli 5 лет назад +21

    Ignoring the essay portion is irresponsible at best. If you're taking the GRE, it's likely you're in a field that involves a lot of research/writing. Every humanities major, social science, etc. There are grad programs that require a 5.5 at least. ETS posts every possible prompt on their website. It's wise to practice outlining/writing at least 10 or 15 of these prompts if you want to kill that portion of the exam.

    • @Sannanification
      @Sannanification 5 лет назад +1

      Awa helps, a lot. I got a mere 311 in my GRE but my 5.0 in AWA helped me get an acceptance in competitive programs across the US

    • @StygianSpecter
      @StygianSpecter Год назад

      I am not going to kill GRE, I am gonna BURN IT DOWN🔥🔥

  • @FamousPullen
    @FamousPullen 5 лет назад +1

    Great, thanks👍

  • @leonardxu6978
    @leonardxu6978 5 лет назад +12

    My last Gre exam shows that quant sections is sorta forgiving; I missed the last question of the first quant section yet still got a 170 score; And the second last time I missed 3 in the first quant section and got a 166. So I guess 1 miss is forgivable, and beyond 1 you will lose approx. 2 marks for each mistakes; While for verb sections, I have no accurate opinion because I still struggling around 150 up and down cuz my vocabulary is terrible :

  • @Nathan-tg4gu
    @Nathan-tg4gu 4 года назад +7

    Why concern yourself with perfection? As long as your score is high enough to get you into the school you want, improvement is probably useless. Most graduate programs don't offer many academic scholarships anyways.

  • @shrivatsankchari1729
    @shrivatsankchari1729 5 лет назад +94

    Why to score 339? I got 330 which still was more than sufficient. It's really not worth the extra effort. Any score beyond 315 is competitive.

    • @jayanthkumar7964
      @jayanthkumar7964 5 лет назад +14

      I have horrible acads in undergrad, so i think i may need a higher score lol.

    • @smilinjoe23
      @smilinjoe23 5 лет назад +14

      whats wrong with being competitive? anything worth the extra effort unless someone prefer to lose

    • @shrivatsankchari1729
      @shrivatsankchari1729 5 лет назад +18

      @@smilinjoe23 time is money. Majority of applicants take gre in the same year of their application. Important parts of an application are -shortlisting, cv, lor, sop and gre in that order. Spending two or three weeks more to get 10 extra marks in gre can be better utilized by focusing on the other more influential parts which would definitely set you up to win.

    • @TheStarShivani
      @TheStarShivani 5 лет назад +5

      How to get a better score!? I am extremely bad at math! And first attempt I got 298
      I can’t dare to attempt the exam again because it’s too much pressure

    • @ceazarrrrr
      @ceazarrrrr 5 лет назад +3

      @@shrivatsankchari1729 Sorry, whats lor and sop?

  • @howardcao7975
    @howardcao7975 5 лет назад +3

    I got V130 Q157. I have no idea how to do reading and fill in the blank. Vocabularies are ridiculous.

  • @traicetea
    @traicetea 4 года назад +8

    Getting 170Q is way way way easier than 170V.

  • @teamseokbaez7478
    @teamseokbaez7478 4 года назад +2

    i think some of these comments (or a lot of them) aren't thinking about the fact that getting an almost perfect score also means that either through practice or even before practice, you are extremely academically capable, which means if you know how to comprehend accurately to difficult materials, you must know how to write adequately as well. If you know how to reason logically, even through the quant proportion, it means you know how to reason in a different way in essays too. If you are short of any of these qualities you are not the person getting an almost perfect score. What I get from this video is that it doesn't matter how beautiful your language is in a literature way, it matters as long as you get the logical thinking with complexity right, and you know basic but professional ways to express that. What else do you wanna hear about "how to get a perfect score"? "By magic"?!!! "By talking yourself into I'm so smart so studying 5min a day does the job"?!!! THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS IN THIS WORLD PEOPLE!!!

  • @mrperez7036
    @mrperez7036 4 года назад

    Hmmm??? Did i miss the part where you show proof or your score or is that part in a different video? Hope you are not clickbaiting!

  • @maz1980s
    @maz1980s 3 года назад +2

    She's reading off the screen. How could she do that? Impressive.

  • @kediyan1199
    @kediyan1199 4 года назад +2

    Ok ok I get it, but I had a hard time on vocabularies and it's still a pain for me. I have a vocab book that contains the most frequent 3000 words appear in the GRE and I have been spending one year on it. I still can only remember 20% of them. Imagine a 2 blank's text completion question has 5 blanks for me. Not to mention the sophisticated grammar used in readings. What a nightmare

    • @StygianSpecter
      @StygianSpecter Год назад

      How much did you score? And how the things went for you now compared to 2 years ago? Do you mind sharing it?

  • @whiskywillie
    @whiskywillie 4 года назад +5

    Will a perfect score get you the closest seat to the professor in class, with an apple exemption?🤔😂

  • @AimAssistOff408
    @AimAssistOff408 Год назад

    Damn, 60% of comments bashing her. As for me, I believe myself to be a strong minded person, I think Erica did wonderful in informing us how the test is laid out and how we can improve. I appreciate it :)

  • @nicolebulanchuk
    @nicolebulanchuk 4 года назад +25

    In the future you should work on instilling confidence in the people who are viewing your video. I watched 5 minutes of this and started to feel more anxious about my test on Monday.

  • @manuelillanes1635
    @manuelillanes1635 5 лет назад +7

    what is AWA?

  • @abdualaleimmoftah68
    @abdualaleimmoftah68 4 года назад

    thank you

  • @mohammadshamsulhuda6461
    @mohammadshamsulhuda6461 3 года назад

    Why 1 mark did you miss?

  • @greessaysthoughts9979
    @greessaysthoughts9979 4 года назад

    good strategy

  • @hossainahmedshohag6566
    @hossainahmedshohag6566 6 лет назад +1

    GREAT videos.

  • @adamjohnson4975
    @adamjohnson4975 5 лет назад

    i woud like to hire you erika and i am driven and commited no matter how many hours it takes to get a good score

  • @TheJoe89jan
    @TheJoe89jan 4 года назад

    Just tie me up and throw me inside a well why won't you. This exam feels like an impossible feat.

  • @haotianxie6684
    @haotianxie6684 5 лет назад +23

    Just got 332 (162v 170q) two weeks ago first attempt. Quite impossible to get full mark as far as I'm concerned. Too many vocab to memorize.

    • @alpeshpatil1621
      @alpeshpatil1621 5 лет назад +1

      Dude, how did you get a 162 in verbal? I can reach 167-168 in quant but I can't cross 155 in verbal. I need those extra marks to boost my score. Well, I have done everything a normal student does to prepare for the verbal section. How do I push it to the next level?

    • @haotianxie6684
      @haotianxie6684 5 лет назад +11

      Alpesh Patil you should try to get hard difficulty on the second verbal, which means you can get at most 3 questions wrong on the first verbal section. If your second verbal's difficulty is hard, your score starts from 158 (over the 155 you want). If your second section isn’t hard difficulty, the most you can get is 157. My strategy for verbal is to always mark and skip the time consuming questions and comeback later, my mind sometimes subconsciously run these questions when I’m doing the others. Additionally I think I read somewhere that gre also gives individual questions difficulties, and the higher the difficulty, the fewer point it is worth. I don’t know if it is true, but I am pretty sure got quite a couple (~8) really hard questions wrong and I didn’t get too much punishment for doing so. Nonetheless I’ve only taken the test once, take that with a grain of salt.

    • @alpeshpatil1621
      @alpeshpatil1621 5 лет назад

      Thank you.

    • @zach8151
      @zach8151 5 лет назад +1

      the hard questions are worth more points than the easy ones, everything else said was correct and good advice!

    • @aboubacarcamara7535
      @aboubacarcamara7535 5 лет назад +1

      Hey man ! I need an advice on how to memorize the difficult words for the vocabulary . I do have Flashcards but I wonder if it will stay !!! What do you suggest please?

  • @leilani3892
    @leilani3892 4 года назад +1

    I wonder which grad program did the 339 take the speaker to

  • @odraodee
    @odraodee 5 лет назад

    is GRE easier than GMAT?

    • @Brian-ey4xt
      @Brian-ey4xt 5 лет назад +3

      My opinion is that GRE is easier than GMAT, but if you're applying to a business school that accepts GRE, they'll normalize your GRE score to compare it to everyone who is applying with GMAT score so it shouldn't matter all that much. There are two reasons I think GMAT was harder. First was the quantitative section of GMAT requires more logical reasoning, especially with the data sufficiency questions. If you have a STEM background, I'd double down on my statement that GRE quant section is way easier than GMAT just due to the type of routine calculations you need to do and how familiar it will feel. The other reason I think the GMAT was harder was that there exist a few published conversion tables for GRE to GMAT and my GRE (167 Q, 163 V) translated to a higher score (730-740 depending on which chart you look at) than what I actually got on the GMAT (a 720 ... and I'd say I had a pretty good test day for both of them). One caveat to this response is that I didn't study much for either test (about 10 days for each with a Barron's book and exams were separated by about a month). If you're going all out studying for a long time, I have no clue which one is easier to improve your score on with equivalent time investment.

  • @Luis-gm9wz
    @Luis-gm9wz 3 года назад

    This comments are absolutely perfect 😂😂😂

  • @rayanedim7734
    @rayanedim7734 5 лет назад +1

    Hey, can someone tell me how many hours we need to spend on the verbal part in order to have a good score? At least 150..

    • @ganeshmantri191
      @ganeshmantri191 5 лет назад +2

      No

    • @StygianSpecter
      @StygianSpecter Год назад +1

      @@ganeshmantri191 Hey,Don't be so rude

    • @ganeshmantri191
      @ganeshmantri191 Год назад +1

      @@StygianSpecter dude thats 3 years old XD Relax

    • @StygianSpecter
      @StygianSpecter Год назад +1

      @@ganeshmantri191 Just Kidding! ikr most of comments are 3-2 years old.....Though how things went for you in 3 years,you mind sharing it?
      I am in the same phase you were 3 years ago any advice is appreciated

    • @ganeshmantri191
      @ganeshmantri191 Год назад +1

      @@StygianSpecter got a 325 and I dint use it yet coz of covid. Suggestion - give mock, self study, give mock, assess if external help is reqd, uf yes subscribe to magoosh's plan, give mocks (3-4) breathe in breathe out appear for the exam. that's it

  • @blaziustheblaze9935
    @blaziustheblaze9935 3 года назад +1

    I love you, Erika! You are beautiful!!

  • @Ryan-co6ze
    @Ryan-co6ze 5 лет назад +6

    Hi there, nice to see ya, I am new to GRE and a working Physician I want to go for GRE for studying in USA, could you please tell me how should I get succeed in GRE. thanks

    • @sar2963
      @sar2963 5 лет назад +10

      hey, I'm no expert but I can tell you how I'm studying for my GRE next month. I recommend getting Princeton's Cracking the GRE, it is one of the best for cracking the verbal section of the test. Some don't recommend it for the maths section but I'm studying it for all sections anyways. Then I'm going to spend around 15 days solving practice tests from the book, online and most importantly example tests provided by ETS! This is very important because these practice tests (from ETS) contain questions that were previously given on GRE tests that no one else is licensed to provide; this way you'd be able to see the exact format and content of GRE questions.
      I should mention that while I'm completely fluent, English is my third language so I'm telling you my process as a non-native english speaker.
      Best of luck, and I'd be very thankful if you would offer any piece of advice you've come across while researching the best ways to study for the test.

    • @ogunsadebenjaminadeiyin2729
      @ogunsadebenjaminadeiyin2729 5 лет назад

      Thanks Blue 175.

  • @mariamkinen8036
    @mariamkinen8036 4 года назад

    What does GRE stand for?

    • @FukitoSan
      @FukitoSan 2 года назад

      Graduate Record Exam

  • @mickiesandige5058
    @mickiesandige5058 5 лет назад +3

    I take this in two days and I am so stressed.

    • @cookielyon7460
      @cookielyon7460 5 лет назад

      how was it

    • @tampamannings7155
      @tampamannings7155 5 лет назад

      Want some advise, BITCH TITS? I popped a Xanax, Klonopin, and a couple oxys before I took the GRE. Got close to a perfect score. DO THAT!

    • @Hoodinator17
      @Hoodinator17 5 лет назад +4

      @@tampamannings7155 you are so cringe lol. commenting and bragging on every post like a highschooler. cool drug use bro keep it up! do double the dose next time pussy

  • @AnanyaPandeyIndia
    @AnanyaPandeyIndia 5 лет назад +149

    All general and vague. nothing concrete and specific

    • @pkhang06
      @pkhang06 5 лет назад +5

      Agreed! Not useful at all.

    • @LAinLA86
      @LAinLA86 5 лет назад +7

      Nonsense - her study strategy alone is a gold mine

    • @Ouch_It_hurts
      @Ouch_It_hurts 5 лет назад +2

      The study strategy is good

  • @rohitmohod2487
    @rohitmohod2487 5 лет назад

    Someone tell here where the camera is :(

  • @shishirkumarsikderamit5572
    @shishirkumarsikderamit5572 5 лет назад +1

    Why not 340/340!?

    • @mightyyam95
      @mightyyam95 5 лет назад +1

      Shishir Kumar Sikder Amit because she mentions that she almost got a perfect score. She most likely got a 339/340 and shes showing us how to aim for that, given that she did not get a 340. Hope this helps.

  • @Wanderor1
    @Wanderor1 5 лет назад +5

    Has the GRE test changed ? she said there will be research section.
    However, i started preparation and found this. Is this not correct ? Anyone ?
    Section 1: Analytical Writing
    > analyze issue (30 min)
    > analyze argument (30 min)
    Section 2: Verbal Reasoning
    > 20 questions (30 min)
    Section 3: Quantative Reasoning
    > 20 questions (35 min)
    Section 4: Verbal Reasoning
    > 20 questions (30 min)
    Section 5: Quantative Reasoning
    > 20 questions (35 min)

    • @sumanthanepally3805
      @sumanthanepally3805 5 лет назад

      section 1 is always analytical writing but for section 2 it could be quant or verbal. If for section 2 it is verbal the order u said is ryt and if it is quant in section 2 the order is opposite of what u said. Overall in GRE there will be 2 quant and 2 verbal sections and there will be 1 additional section which could be quant or verbal. And this 1 additional section is research section and no one knows how ETS selects it from those sections. The additional section's score doesn't count but the important part is, it is not like if u perform a section badly that would be additional. Your best scored section could also be considered additional section.

    • @zach8151
      @zach8151 5 лет назад +1

      there are 6 sections. section 1 is always writing. Then 2 3 4 5 & 6 are Ex1: VQVQV or Ex2: QVQVQ. If V has 3 sections as in example 1, then one is an unidentified research section which will not be graded toward your final score, and if ex 2 then one of the Q sections is an ungraded research section. I just took the test and did very well. Good luck!

    • @kattasssalma3472
      @kattasssalma3472 5 лет назад +1

      @@zach8151 hello! Congrats! Can you please tell me how long did you have to prepare for the test? And can you give me some tips on how you prepared for It! Thanks :)

    • @anirbanbhattacharya9185
      @anirbanbhattacharya9185 5 лет назад

      By research section she means experimental section. Isn't that the succinct answer to the highly specific question the OP asked? Also its easy to get a 330+ on the GRE without significant investment. I got a 334 (167+167,4.5) without burning any midnight oil. And that was after an absolutely murderous experimental Quants section. At least I think it was experimental. Cheers!

    • @howardcao7975
      @howardcao7975 5 лет назад +1

      Anirban Bhattacharya how did practice long reading?

  • @Swarrenii
    @Swarrenii 5 лет назад +6

    .....
    ...
    ..
    .
    I'm scared...

    • @cherahsBroll
      @cherahsBroll 5 лет назад

      Stephen Warren All we can do is try.

  • @fxexile
    @fxexile 5 лет назад +34

    aiming for 340 cant afford loosing 1 mark

    • @7eather
      @7eather 5 лет назад

      How did it go?

    • @samvan8427
      @samvan8427 5 лет назад +27

      Might be tough when you can't spell lose.

    • @cherahsBroll
      @cherahsBroll 5 лет назад

      Social Biosphere 😂😂😂 Fuck outta here 😂

    • @1eV
      @1eV 2 года назад

      @@samvan8427 LMAO

  • @DarkFlower015
    @DarkFlower015 5 лет назад

    Mmmmm.... what does AWA mean?

  • @60-second-HACKS
    @60-second-HACKS 4 года назад

    If you could follow this without continually replaying, you don't need to study for GRE. Do they have a course on Plain English?

  • @JacobParkYusuk
    @JacobParkYusuk 5 лет назад +2

    Wow, I wish I watched this before I took my GRE (5 years ago...). Still scored almost perfect on the Math, but I'm a failure for missing a few #asian :(

  • @charlesagha5261
    @charlesagha5261 4 года назад +2

    You are so gorgeous, hope to meet you someday over coffee and vocabulary flash cards.
    Taking my test soon, pray for me.

  • @sabrinaarconti-gordon1409
    @sabrinaarconti-gordon1409 4 года назад

    what the hell is AWA ??????????? ;p

    • @mpvlogs9650
      @mpvlogs9650 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/vT8nu-bk1eU/видео.html

  • @siddheshthakre7462
    @siddheshthakre7462 6 лет назад +1

    I need help for gre exam i have been studying by my self Nd gave 3 exam but i didnt went more then 280..plz help i had stated loosing hopes

    • @rustamjonalimov2432
      @rustamjonalimov2432 6 лет назад +2

      Siddhesh Thakre sir, I would suggest you first to work on your academic english for about 3-4 months with a good tutor. At the same time start learning gre math. After 4 months of english, you will become much better at verbal, and can start gre verbal, which is quite challenging. Overall it should take about 6-7 months for you to achieve a 320+ score if you study intensively

    • @jishnujha2007
      @jishnujha2007 5 лет назад +4

      your english sucks, maybe thats why

    • @akshayy_xd
      @akshayy_xd 5 лет назад +2

      Bruh what the fuck you'll do with 280 score? Nothing lol 280 is like minimum score

    • @KaliKali-hv9bt
      @KaliKali-hv9bt 5 лет назад

      Siddhesh Thakre English?

    • @haotianxie6684
      @haotianxie6684 5 лет назад +1

      Siddhesh Thakre read more and don't make mistake on math. I got 162v and 170q first attempt. My trick is just causal reading in my spare time. And read some scientific publications. I do undergrad research so I didn't have to do that on my own. As for math, it's quite basic, probability and algebra. Just remember to always read the question thoroughly and clearly.

  • @sichenghao3747
    @sichenghao3747 4 года назад

    How to get 169 in Q, easy, write one answer wrong.

  • @RonaldAArias
    @RonaldAArias 4 года назад +1

    universities know the GRE si a shit test, if your rest of the profile fits their programs you will get in, just don't get a very low score, if you aim average, you be fine, schools that focus more on the GRE tend to be poor graduate school programs anyway. unfortunately you will have to study for it and its a very very very boring test to study I rather study for the MCAT atleast that has science in it lol

  • @dawit7956
    @dawit7956 4 года назад +1

    She is advising not to stress but she is full of stress. Nothing important from her.

  • @orangejuice5668
    @orangejuice5668 4 года назад

    Very beautiful 😄😄😄👍👍👍

  • @Chthonian121
    @Chthonian121 5 лет назад +12

    There's no way anyone can get a perfect on the Verbal. Too many ridiculous words to memorize and too little time for the passages. I've never scored anything above a 148 on Verbal no matter how well I studied and how well I tried to take the test.

    • @BOBofGH
      @BOBofGH 5 лет назад +2

      You just need to be gifted with words and language. Unfortunately I think the same kind of thing exists with the quantitative section, in that there is little hope to get above a 160 on it unless you're naturally gifted in math AND studied math in undergrad for like 4 years.

    • @lraoux
      @lraoux 5 лет назад +7

      @DildoSnuggie That's not true. The test doesn't even go as far as even the most basic of Calculus, which is the highest form of HS math. HS math is master-able. It's just this weird quasi-skill of test taking. For example, you gotta know how to approach every type of problem correctly, so as to minimize time. I find it annoying because I feel it doesn't accurately assess the true mathematical ability that someone has (or should be assessed by).

    • @BOBofGH
      @BOBofGH 5 лет назад +2

      @@lraoux I totally agree. The GRE does not test pure mathematical skill. It tests your knowledge of how to take the GRE. And furthermore this knowledge is often best acquirable through purchasing ETS study materials. The whole thing is a quasi-scam. However, I don't think being very gifted in math hurts either. It can help you solve the problems faster.

    • @lraoux
      @lraoux 5 лет назад +1

      @DildoSnuggie Standardized testing can never give a truly accurate measure of a student's potential, ability and/or extent of knowledge; but it can give a blurry indicator. To say that knowing how a student can perform on the GRE is the best knowledge on how to calibrate him/her is like saying the Miami Dolphins are winning the Superbowl next year.

    • @Emile.gorgonZola
      @Emile.gorgonZola 5 лет назад

      148?! Your language skills are just bad... the non-passage questions can each be answered in under a minute, leaving enough time for the passage questions

  • @mahabubmim7001
    @mahabubmim7001 5 лет назад +9

    Beauty with brain 💝💝💝💝💝

    • @tampamannings7155
      @tampamannings7155 5 лет назад +1

      HEY, she's mine! I'm going to pillage that ass like I'm ALEXANDER THE GREAT! And Just like good ol' Alex, I'm gonna rename it after myself!

    • @Michael-gs8og
      @Michael-gs8og 4 года назад

      No, she's not yours, Tampa.

  • @lucyschulz8195
    @lucyschulz8195 4 года назад +2

    so my question is what is this girl doing with her life now? genuinely curious.

  • @ogunsadebenjaminadeiyin2729
    @ogunsadebenjaminadeiyin2729 5 лет назад +1

    Je suis apprends ici

  • @ThroughBirdEye
    @ThroughBirdEye 3 года назад +1

    Well you are the major distraction 🙏

  • @AmericanDrinker
    @AmericanDrinker 4 года назад

    Nice collar bone gurl

  • @aymanjaber2585
    @aymanjaber2585 4 года назад

    You could do better than 339.

  • @lindsayedwards4680
    @lindsayedwards4680 4 года назад

    This just stressed me out more... "have no gaps in your knowledge of the content" yikes that's a problem when you haven't taken math since high school.

    • @andrewchapman1494
      @andrewchapman1494 4 года назад

      I'm in a similar boat. I've taken some math, but not much since HS. Although once I started going back through and practicing, I was surprised and how much stuff I actually did remember/came back into my head once I started trying some problems.

    • @StygianSpecter
      @StygianSpecter Год назад

      I am really nervous thinking about gre and my preparations going on.....this type of videos makes my arm itchy......I am in great turmoil!

  • @PraTeek_77
    @PraTeek_77 2 года назад

    ❤️🇳🇵

  • @mabmainchannel
    @mabmainchannel 5 лет назад +4

    Overall helpful video, but like another commenter said, it’s somewhat anxiety-producing and I left feeling deflated due to the tone and language 😐. Wish it was a bit more inspiring/uplifting with a “can-do” attitude. Will likely not be watching the other videos in this series due to this.

  • @tadashihiroshige749
    @tadashihiroshige749 5 лет назад

    MD bar exam.

  • @GiI11
    @GiI11 5 лет назад +5

    This test is moronic. It has no correlation with actual research potential.

  • @yashas_rv2299
    @yashas_rv2299 5 лет назад +1

    Damn .....that chick is a beauty

  • @pranavm002
    @pranavm002 5 лет назад +1

    This girl is just reading what is reading on her screen......i highly doubt she scored 339...

  • @saifulisfree
    @saifulisfree 4 года назад

    scam

  • @deathsurgeon4660
    @deathsurgeon4660 5 лет назад

    u have to be an asian😂😂😂

    • @Michael-gs8og
      @Michael-gs8og 4 года назад +2

      Tampa mannings is a troll. Stupidity.