GRE Preparation
Seeking a graduate degree? The GRE General Test measures the critical thinking, analytical writing, and verbal and quantitative reasoning skills you've acquired after hard work in college, rather than focusing on any specific field of study. The GRE is required for a large variety of master’s, doctoral, and professional degree programs
Who Should Take This Course?
The Live-Online GRE Prep class is for those seeking an advanced degree in any of a wide range of fields whose graduate programs require the GRE including Education, Allied Health Professions (Nursing, PT, OT), Social Work, STEM fields, and other related disciplines. This course is ideal for anyone who has been out of school for a few years as well as for current undergraduates looking for assistance with the complex quantitative and verbal skills needed to succeed on the GRE. Our professional instructors will help you understand each section of the GRE, dissect each item type, and develop a comprehensive plan for test day success.
What Materials Are Included with This Course?
Live-Online GRE course registration includes:
GRE Course Workbook
Access to Online Student Portal
Upcoming GRE Courses
Considering a GRE course?
Check out a free live-online strategy workshop to learn more about the test and how to prepare!
Our Next Free Live-Online GRE Workshop
Intro to the GRE - 6198
01/15/2025
9:00 PM – 10:00 PM ET
What Topics Does This Live-Online GRE Test Prep Course Cover?
Quantitative Topics
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Review of basic mathematical skills needed to succeed on the GRE
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Strategies for solving each question type, including: Quantitative Comparison, Multiple Correct Answer, Multiple Choice, and Numeric Entry questions
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Tips for breaking complex word problems into small, manageable parts
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Tips for turning geometry diagrams into solvable equations
General Topics
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Solving unfamiliar question formats
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Utilizing the process of elimination
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Minimizing test anxiety
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Identifying common distractors
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Analytical Writing essay strategies
Verbal Topics
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Solving problems when you don’t know the vocabulary
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Answering Reading Comprehension questions quickly, without reading the entire passage
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Using comparison and contrast clues to solve Text Completion problems
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Dealing with Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence questions