How to prepare for GRE with minimum effort?

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    Raj Vimal | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    When it comes to preparing for standardized tests like the GRE, there is no such thing like "Minimum Effort". The Graduate Record Examination score is one of the important eligibility criteria for admission into the Masters programme. To pass this exam, you need to put in a lot more effort. Start by knowing the sections (Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing) and the question types within each section. It will give you an advantage.

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    Ujjwal Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    Preparing for the GRE with minimal effort requires a focused approach, prioritizing more productive strategies. Here's how you can get it:

    1. Understand the GRE Format
       - Familiarize yourself with the various assessment components: research writing, oral evaluation, and quantitative evaluation.
       - Knowing the layout helps you target the most important areas.

    2Focus on high-impact areas
       - Quantitative Reasoning: Emphasis is placed on basic mathematics, algebra, geometry and data interpretation. Use resources like Magoosh GRE Prep or Khan Academy for quick reviews.
       - Oral Reasoning: Focus on vo

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