GRE OVERVIEW
 
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a common pre-requisite to graduate programs (Masters and PhD) around the world.

The GRE consists of three main parts, the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA), the Quantitative section, and the Verbal section. The AWA is scored on a scale of 0-6, while the other 2 sections are scored over 800 each, giving a total score of 1600. The 3.5 hour computer adaptive test is made up of multiple-choice questions and 2 essays. A raw score of the Quantitative and Verbal sections will be available at the end of the test. Official scores will be released within 2 weeks after the test date, and will be valid for 5 years.

To score well on the test, knowing the structure, instructions and mindset of the test makers is imperative! And because the GRE is a time-pressure test (test takers have approximately 1 minute per question), making use of unorthodox solving strategies that save time and energy is the only way to beat the GRE!

Due to the nature of the test, we currently only offer the Personal Training Program for GRE preparation. To speak with a program specialist, please call 63366551. You can also contact us via this form.