Google
English-Test.net
Find penpals and make new friends today!
 
detailed critical analysis or examination one part at a time (as of a literary work)
ecstasy
dissection
demise
reaper
GRE test: Word games: Free Online Nouns Verbs Game Answer
 
Username
Password
 Remember me? 
Search   FAQ   Memberlist   Profile   Private messages   Register   Log in 

What was your GRE score before you have started the thorough preparation?



 
GRE Practice tests Increase your GRE test score with
375+375+100 vocabulary tests
plus 3.750 GRE word flash cards
ESL Forum | GRE Prep Forum
GRE Writing Part, Argument Analysis | Iam software Engineer planning for GRE
Message Author
What was your GRE score before you have started the thorough preparation? Tue May 27, 2008 1:35 am  What was your GRE score before you have started the thorough preparation?
 

What was your GRE score before you have started the thorough preparation?

OK, My question is very simple , before you went on Amazon and bought a bunch of books which should have helped you to prepare for GRE.... Before you even knew what does it mean “Most common words for GRE”, before , before , before.. That first day you opened ETS and read what is GRE? and took your first practice test.. What was your score? For example, a friend of mine says her first practice GRE was 370 Verbal and 530 Quantitative. She had three months for preparation, her real scores were 500 for Verbal and 628 for Quan.
Who will share the individual statistics?
1) Your scores for your first practice test
2) How much time did you have to prepare after that test for the real GRE?
3) Your score on the real test.
Thanks!
Russianstudent1
New Member


Joined: 19 May 2008
Posts: 3

What was your GRE score before you have started the thorough preparation? Wed May 28, 2008 14:27 pm  What was your GRE score before you have started the thorough preparation?
 

Try not to worry too much about these details for how other folks did....it's going to vary a lot, based on each person's background: what they studied in school, how soon after graduating they took the test, whether they're stronger in quant or verbal, etc. (It's impossible to get a 628 on quant, btw. 620 or 630, but not a 628.)

Suffice it to say that if you take a practice test cold, without doing any studying at all, your scores are going to be pretty low. And that if you practice diligently and work hard to understand your weak areas and attack those, you will see a nice improvement. It doesn't usually make sense to waste a practice test to get a baseline score, because that first score really is meaningless if you haven't done any prep at all. Would you do that for a college class, walk in on the first day and take a test covering the entire semester's agenda? Probably not.

I would suggest buying some of the prep books and just start learning about the test, practicing your math and English, and getting familiar and comfortable with it, before you take a practice test. It really is very tempting to take a test right away to see how you'd do, but you can freak yourself out if the score is really low and make yourself nervous about your ability to raise the score (lots of people here seem to do that!).

I started with Cracking the GRE, with the DVD with the practice tests. The DVD is cool because it has some interactive lessons on it, much better than just reading it in the book. I liked this book's overview of the GRE the test. Very simple, easy to get through. The strategies are useful too, and the tests were as good as, if not better than, the official tests (they're more up to date).

Download the official Powerprep tests too, from www.gre.org. Buy the official guide for practice questions. And get Word Smart for the GRE for vocab. The hit rate is really high with that book, lots of words that actually show up on the real test (unless you're spending an extra month or so prepping and need to really beef up your vocab, I wouldn't bother with massive word lists).

Hope this helps get you started...
Viking23
I'm new here and I like it ;-)


Joined: 19 Feb 2008
Posts: 18

GRE Practice Tests — Learn the most essential GRE vocabulary words you need to pass the GRE with these vocabulary tests and this unique flash card systemGRE Study Guide Guaranteed to Raise GRE scores without weeks and months of studying — View the Free ReportGRE Test Preparation — Improve your Score with 750 free GRE Vocabulary Tests
Display posts from previous:   
GRE Writing Part, Argument Analysis | Iam software Engineer planning for GRE
ESL Forum | GRE Prep Forum What was your GRE score before you have started the thorough preparation? All times are GMT + 2 Hours
Page 1 of 1
Latest topics on GRE Test Forums
can you please evaluate my profile friendsThe best correspondence material for GRESomeone rate my GRE issue: An action is morally good if its positive effects...prob wid power GRE prepwill i get admission in decent colleges...GRE essay: The market for the luxury-goods industry is on the decline.GRE bible: To buy or not to buy?Hello every body, I am back again in GRE forumGRE question: Anodizing/plating suppliesPreparation for GREGRE and finance programsGRE essay example: If I had no freedom, I would rather not be alive!Doubts - in verbal (with quest and ans)Need advice regarding a second attempt for GREGRE prep course or self study?GRE flash cards for mobile phone - Barron word listGRE flash card software for mobile phoneHow can I prepare for my GRE quants?What was your GRE score before you have started the thorough preparation?

Discover English-test.net
Opposed vs. insistedButting in front of others VS. butting in in front of othersUse of 'Old school tie'My name is Julian and I'm from Canada'police officer' vs 'police man'GRE prep test: Word Vocabulary Games: English Adjectives NounsGRE vocab test: Free word games: Online Adjective Noun GameDefine malignant, hazy, pervasive, congenial, rigid, bivouacVocab anwsers: Preposition listFree ESL Quiz Online: Some, any, few, littleBusiness management revision: Failing in IT

 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
Subscribe to FREE email English course
First name E-mail