Good GRE Scores - A GRE Test Taker's GRE Experience: GRE Tests Three Things

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Good GRE Scores - A GRE Test taker's GRE Experience

Hi all,

I took gre general test 3 days back.


My gre score is 1560. I am happy that this is a good GRE score.
Split up Verbal Section GRE Score- 760 
Quans Section GRE Score - 800 
Expecting 5.5 or 6.0 in my essays. 
This is my second attempt. Mine was a average gre score in my first attempt. In my first attempt my gre scores was
1210. Q - 720 V - 490. I was completely demotivated after seeing my average gre scores. I am working as a Senior
System Analyst in Bangalore. I have 6 Yrs of experience. I'm an electronics and communication engg. I always
wanted to pursue MS in a top school.

GRE tests three things:


1. Your basic intelligence (in Quanti and Reading Comprehension)

2. Your speed of responding (that's why the time limit is kept...and so, many of you who are practicing for the GRE
must be finding difficult)

3. How well you perform under pressure? And also I used Barrons and Kaplan tests and bigbook. All these material
are no longer useful as ets had tremendously increased the difficulty level of questions especially the quans and the
reading comprehension questions.

If you are pretty clear in the above things then a good GRE score is not that difficult.

First and foremost suggestion - Don't get tensed up. Remain cool and calm. Sometimes the only difference
between a good score and a bad score is your mental strength. Just chill. No worries, no tension. Talk to yourself.
Tell yourself that you can do it. If you win over your tension, then GRE is a piece of cake leading to a good GRE
score.
Second thing - practice is the key to success. Give as many practice tests as possible. Grebible and Powerprep are
a must. You can also try out Arco.
Practice tests and the CAT tests in grebible are excellent. The difficulty level is very very high in grebible. That's the
reason why I was able to score much in the verbal and in the quans.

If you go without giving practice tests, that too practice tests with difficulty high level of questions. Your chances of
good GRE Scores are negligible. You will end up with a average GRE score

The main advantage for me was that I got 4 analogies and 2 sentence completion questions straight from grebible
practice tests. These questions were within my fist 10 questions. That boosted my gre score. Thank god else I would
have been sitting with computers and doing silly things in my office.

Softwares used:
 Powerprep
 Grebible
 Barrons
 Arco
PowerPrep gives you the exact GRE Score which you will be your GRE Score plus or minus
10 - 20. Your Gre scores from power prep will be an exact replica of your actual GRE score. 

I had no time to study for gre as my work is very hard. I used to come home only at 11 or
12 or even 2 in the night. But it was a passion for me to study MS. Initially it was very
tough for me to find time for me to prepare for gre. I prepared very slowly for gre. Started
with Barron's wordlist. After completing them when I took a diagnostic test, I was shocked
at the results. Then one of my friend suggested Gre Vocabulary Bible from grebible. The
software was cool.

Some General Tips:


1. Complete the math review in barron's with the exercises and also the one given by ETS
(ftp://ftp.ets.org/pub/gre/Math2.pdf)

2. Do math exercises in grebible. I found grebible math to be toughest of all.

3. On the day of test, free yourself from driving to the test center.

Take an auto or better still ask someone to drop you.

My GRE scores on practice tests in the order I took, if it helps anyone:


PowerPrep1 GRE Score - Q - 740, V - 680 
Princeton 1 GRE Score - Q - 780, V - 460 
GreBible1 GRE Score - Q - 710, V-600 
Princeton 2 GRE Score - Q - 770, 
GreBible2 GRE Score - Q - 620, V-580 
GreBible3 GRE Score - Q - 740, V-580 
GreBible4 GRE Score - Q - 710, V-630 
GreBible5 GRE Score - Q - 770, V-700 
GreBible6 GRE Score - Q - 800, V-610 
GreBible7 GRE Score - Q - 800, V-660 
GreBible8 GRE Score - Q - 740, V-700 
GreBible9 GRE Score - Q - 770, V-680 
GreBible10 GRE Score - Q - 740, V-720 
PowerPrep2 GRE Score - Q - 740, V - 680 
As you guys can clearly see. Powerprep GRE score exactly reflects the actual gre scores

Links :
www.grebible.com (Excellent Software. Saved me, After my initial poor first attempt.
Changed my average gre score to a good GRE score) 
www.testmagic.com (Excellent Site) 
www.syvum.com (Lot of practice tests) 
www.gre.org(Complete their practice Questions first) 
Thanks guru for sharing his experience.
If you would like to contact , you can email him: gurumoorthy_swaminathan at yahoo dot
com.

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