The step-by-step Study Guide will help direct your studies and ensure that you cover everything that the GRE tests.
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- General GRE Info and Strategies - 7 videos (free)
- Quantitative Comparison - 7 videos (free)
- Arithmetic - 42 videos
- Powers and Roots - 43 videos
- Algebra and Equation Solving - 78 videos
- Word Problems - 54 videos
- Geometry - 48 videos
- Integer Properties - 34 videos
- Statistics - 28 videos
- Counting - 27 videos
- Probability - 25 videos
- Data Interpretation - 24 videos
- Analytical Writing - 9 videos (free)
- Sentence Equivalence - 39 videos (free)
- Text Completion - 51 videos
- Reading Comprehension - 16 videos
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Comment on Product of Many Fractions
very cool tip!
Hello,
I'm new to this GRE prep. I have, kinda, weird question: what are the chances to see some of these practice problems on the actual test, or, is there a chance at all?
Thank you.
On test day, you definitely
On test day, you definitely won't see any of the practice questions found in this course or in any course or resource.
However, you will see questions that test similar concepts and strategies.
I hope that helps.
Cheers,
Brent
Tricky Question
Agreed!
Agreed!
Hi Brent,
Are the questions mentioned under the video sections and in the topics, enough for practice?
Can you share all the questions you have mentioned under the videos in a single sheet/page or excel? because its very hard to surf though the site and pick questions related to different topics .
Whether the number of
Whether the number of practice questions is sufficient to prepare for the GRE depends largely on the gap between your present abilities and your target score. For example, a person with 160-level quant skills who wants a 165 quant score will need to answer fewer practice questions than a person with 140-level skills.
Sorry, but I don't have any document consisting of all the practice questions.