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100 1  Eward-Mangione, Angela,|d1978-|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n2008056645 
245 10 101 ways to score higher on your GRE :|bwhat you need to 
       know about the graduate record exam explained simply /|cby
       Angela Eward-Mangione. 
246 3  One hundred one ways to score higher on your GRE 
246 3  One hundred and one ways to score higher on your GRE 
264  1 Ocala, Fla. :|bAtlantic Pub. Group,|c[2009] 
264  4 |c©2009 
300    1 online resource (288 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; 
       Introduction; How is the GRE Used?; General Facts About 
       the GRE; The Structure of the GRE; Chapter 1: Considering 
       Why You Want a Graduate Degree; Chapter 1 Homework; 
       Chapter 2: Deciding Which Graduate Program You Wish to 
       Enter; Chapter 2 Homework; Chapter 3: Deciding Which 
       School You Wish to Attend; Chapter 3 Homework; Chapter 4: 
       How Attending Graduate School Will Change Your Life; 
       Chapter 4 Homework; Chapter 5: Preparing to Take the GRE; 
       Chapter 5 Homework. 
505 8  Chapter 6: Making Necessary Social Announcements and 
       Adjustments to Embark on Your GRE Preparation ProcessThe 
       Importance of the Breath; Visualization; Meditation; 
       Chapter 6 Homework; Chapter 7: The Structure of the GRE; 
       Test Scoring; Test Management; Antonyms; Analogies; 
       Sentence Completions; Reading Comprehension; Review: A 
       List of Information about the Structure of the GRE; 
       Chapter 7 Homework; Chapter 8: How to Prepare for the 
       Computerized Aspect of the GRE; Chapter 8 Homework; 
       Chapter 9: How to Prepare for the Verbal Reasoning Section
       of the GRE; Verbal Ability: "The Skinny." 
505 8  500+ Practice GRE Vocabulary WordsA; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; 
       I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Z; Reading
       Comprehension Practice Question Number Two; Reading 
       Comprehension Practice Question Number Three; Reading 
       Comprehension Practice Question Number Four; Reading 
       Comprehension Practice Question Number Five; Analogy 
       Practice Questions; Sentence Completion Practice 
       Questions; Antonym Practice Questions; New Question Type: 
       Text Completion; Chapter 9 Homework; Chapter 10: How to 
       Prepare for the Quantitative Section of the GRE; Math 
       Ability: "The Skinny"; Integers; Fractions; Decimals. 
505 8  PercentagesExponents; Factoring; Probability; How to Solve
       Linear Equations; Inequalities; How to Solve Quadratic 
       Equations; Math strategies; Angles, Lines, and Degrees; 
       Triangles; Circles; The Coordinate System; Slope; Geometry
       Formulas Cheat Sheet; Practice Problems for Arithmetic 
       (easy); Practice Problems for Algebra (Easy-Hard); 
       Practice Problems for Geometry; Practice Problems 
       Quantitative Comparison Questions; Practice Problem for 
       Data Analysis/Interpretation Questions; New Question Type:
       Numeric Entry; Chapter 10 Homework. 
505 8  Chapter 11: How to Prepare for the Analytical Writing 
       Section of the GREPunctuation and Grammar; Organization; 
       Time Management; Example; Example; Analytical Writing 
       Practice Questions; Chapter 11 Homework; Chapter 12: What 
       to Do One Week Before the Exam; Chapter 12 Homework; 
       Chapter 13: What to Do the Night Before the Exam; Chapter 
       13 Homework; Chapter 14: How to Handle Test Day; Chapter 
       14 Homework; Chapter 15: What to Do After the Test; 
       Chapter 15 Homework; Chapter 16: Score Reporting: Waiting 
       and Wondering; Chapter 16 Homework; Chapter 17: How to 
       Handle Dissatisfactory Scores. 
520    Every year more than 350,000 people take the Graduate 
       Record Exam, more commonly known as the GRE. Approximately
       60 percent of graduate programs require applicants to take
       the GRE, making it necessary to get a good score. An 
       average score on the GRE is around 500 on the verbal and 
       quantitative sections and a four on the writing section. 
       How can you boost your scores and ensure acceptance into 
       the graduate program of your choice? Reading 101 Ways to 
       Score Higher on Your GRE and using the techniques provided
       within is one way to do so. & nbsp; In this new book, you 
       will learn about and understand the scoring system, as 
       well as the computerized format and the content. You will 
       learn how to read questions correctly, how to control your
       anxiety, and how to approach each section. In addition, 
       you will be presented with a list of resources to help you
       prepare and dozens of proven strategies, mindsets, and 
       problem solving methods. & nbsp; 101 Ways to Score Higher 
       on Your GRE is filled with practice questions and reviews 
       of test topics, including antonyms, analogies, sentence 
       completion, reading comprehension, vocabulary, analytical 
       writing, quantitative comparisons, data interpretation, 
       and math concepts. Additionally, you will be provided with
       a comprehensive vocabulary list. Some of the strategies 
       you will learn include how to solve analogies when you do 
       not know the meaning of the words and how to solve algebra
       problems by plugging in numbers in place of variables. 
       Instead of panicking and worrying about the GRE, pick up 
       this book and be confident in your test-taking abilities. 
       Whether you are fresh out of college and are still 
       familiar with many of the test concepts or are applying to
       graduate school after a hiatus, you will learn valuable 
       information and practical tips for improving your score. &
       nbsp. 
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