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Title: Preparing for the GRE


1
Preparing for the GRE
  • Dr. Nancy Alvarado

2
Understand the Test
  • They will send you information when you register
    for the test
  • CD with POWERPREP software
  • Practice General Test booklet (paper-based
    version)
  • You can also download these materials from their
    website
  • http//ftp.ets.org/pub/gre/PPGRE31.exe
  • http//ftp.ets.org/pub/gre/14614.pdf

3
Computer-Adaptive Testing
  • The old way -- everyone does all the questions,
    both hard and easy.
  • Time-consuming and fatiguing for students.
  • Hard to measure scores accurately.
  • Constant need to write and test new questions.
  • The new way -- scores are estimated from a sample
    of performance.
  • The test is customized for each person.

4
How It Works
  • The computer continuously monitors your
    performance and adjusts difficulty of questions.
  • The computer starts with a moderately hard
    question.
  • You get an easy one next if you miss it.
  • You get a harder one next if you are correct.

5
Second Chances
  • If you are nervous and miss the first questions,
    the computer will still give you harder ones
    later.
  • It is possible to increase your score even if you
    miss the first few questions.
  • The computer also MUST sample all question types
    and a range of content.

6
How Are Scores Calculated?
  • Each question has a difficulty level associated
    with it.
  • The computer estimates what score someone would
    get who was able to answer the same questions you
    did.
  • The computer zeroes in on the level of
    difficulty where you fit most precisely.

7
Strategies for Computer Testing
  • You cant go back and change your answers, so be
    careful.
  • You must answer every question, even if you must
    guess.
  • No penalty for guessing.
  • Using time effectively will get you a higher
    score.

8
Three Ways to Improve Your Scores
  • Become familiar with the test format and with
    using the computer, so you dont waste time with
    the mechanics.
  • Do the practice questions to develop the skills
    needed to answer questions quickly.
  • Learn to guess well.

9
Building Your Vocabulary
  • Does it help to memorize word lists?
  • We remember by extracting the meaning of a word,
    then forming an association between it and our
    existing knowledge.
  • Intensive study may cause interference the
    definitions will run together.

10
How to Study
  • Spaced study is better than massed study
    dont try to cram.
  • Relate new words to existing knowledge
  • Use them in sentences.
  • Study words in context read literature
  • www.gutenberg.net

11
How to Practice
  • Take the practice tests under timed conditions,
    just as you will take the real test.
  • Repetition is important each time you do it you
    will be faster.
  • It doesnt matter whether you have seen the
    questions before.
  • Feedback is essential check your answers and
    correct mistakes.

12
Better Guessing
  • We learn words in context and rarely know precise
    definitions.
  • Much of our understanding, just like much of
    our memory is actually plausible inference.
  • When you dont know the exact meanings, use what
    you do know to eliminate wrong answers.

13
Look for Relationships
  • Kinds of relationships among words
  • Same/different, contrast
  • Part/whole, kinds, examples
  • Developmental, first, last, time
  • Good/bad, evaluative, judgment
  • Size, proximity, spatial relation

14
Antonyms (Opposites)
  • FALLACY (A) personal philosophy(B) imaginative
    idea(C) unconfirmed theory(D) tentative
    opinion(E) valid argument
  • Is a fallacy right or wrong, true or false?
  • Which answer most different?

15
Another Antonym
  • LOQUACIOUS(A) tranquil(B) skeptical(C)
    morose(D) taciturn(E) witty
  • Where have you ever heard the word before? Who
    does it describe?

16
Fill-in Questions
  • There are, as yet, no vegetation types or
    ecosystems whose study has been _____ to the
    extent that they no longer _____ ecologists.(A)
    perfectedhinder(B) exhausted interest(C)
    prolongedrequire(D) preventedchallenge(E)
    delayedbenefit

17
Another Fill-In
  • It was her view that the countrys problems had
    been _____ by foreign technocrats, so that to
    invite them to come back would be
    counterproductive.(A) foreseen(B) attacked(C)
    ascertained(D) exacerbated(E) analyzed

18
Analogies
  • FRUGALMISERLY(A) confident arrogant(B)
    courageous pugnacious(C) famous
    aggressive(D) rash foolhardy(E) quiet timid
  • Determine the relationship in the first pair,
    then look for it in the other pairs.

19
Another Analogy
  • STYGIANDARK (A) abysmal low(B) cogent
    contentious(C) fortuitous accidental(D)
    reckless threatening(E) cataclysmic doomed
  • http//www.infoplease.com/dictionary/Stygian

20
Reading Comprehension
  • Two strategies
  • Read carefully the first time.
  • Skim, then go back and look for the answers.
  • Try both and see which works best for you.
  • Consider the length of the passage.

21
Notice the Structure
  • Certain words indicate the relationships among
    ideas
  • Why (question)
  • However (contradicts)
  • Moreover (emphasize extend)
  • For example (gives evidence)
  • But (gives exception or problem)
  • In short (summary)
  • Thus (conclusion)

22
Keep it Simple
  • Dont over think the questions.
  • If a fact isnt stated in the question, dont
    assume it.
  • Dont answer from your own knowledge rely on
    what is in the question itself.
  • The most straightforward answer is most likely to
    be right.
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