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  1. Seems like the correct answer should be 20, not -14?
  2. Which institute did you attend? Also it would be helpful to know your scores to give us an idea of how serious we should take your advice . Thanks though, good insight and advice.
  3. No it's a textbook and cheap via amazon.
  4. I'd say their material ranges from moderate to advanced. Some of their math is so advanced, it seems from/for the GMAT not GRE. However, their "easy" and most "moderate" questions are relevant in my opinion. They are defiitely very thorough and cover everything. However, if your math is bad, you will be overwhelmed and may want to start with something more concise.
  5. Yeah the "hard" ones in Manhatten are very difficult and supposedly harder than ETS. I haven't done the hard ones recently but I also obviously wasn't satisfied with my Q155 this week. Magoosh also has a lot of questions that are harder than the original test. I think it's important to keep the real ETS practice tests (powerprep software and textbook tests) in mind to get a feeling for how hard the GRE is going to be. I found the Barron's 6 Full-Length Practice tests to be very close to the GRE as well, so I recommend them.
  6. Hi, Just wondering if anyone can recommend Kaplan Q Bank or not. I heard generally Kaplan is easier than ETS questions? I have 4 weeks to improve my math, got a 155 and want to get a 165. I burned through a lot of my questions already and want to do tons of questions. Probably also getting Manhatten 5 LB. Thanks!
  7. I don't have the 5lb book, I do have the strategy guides. Should I get the 5lb book or sign up for Kaplan's qbank (http://www.kaptest.com/GRE/Prep-for-the-New-GRE/On-Demand/gre-quiz-bank.html) ? I heard Kaplan is not hard enough. My target score is 163-165.
  8. Thanks for the input, I scheduled today and will repeat in 4 weeks. Currently I have Manhatten's Materials, Barron Vocab, Barron Revised Strategy, ETS Official Guide (With powerprep), Magoosh Subscription. I feel like I need more practice materials, possibly a question bank. Any advice? I've noticed that I have some blind spots in math coming from a humanities major. I'm very good with statistics and percentages but not so good with geometry and points/slopes etc. I need more questions to practice .
  9. I'm from a non-CS background (I'm a humanities major) and considering applying to the MCIT program at Penn because it's geared towards people like me. I took the GRE's today at got 157 verbal, 155 quant. According to their website, average verbal was 160 and quant 163 last year for the program. I'm expecting writing to be 5.5-6.0. I had almost no math training in undergrad but still feel like I could have done better because I'm usually better than 155 in quant. Unfortunately the deadline to apply is approaching (May 15th) and I don't want to be too close towards the deadline. the MCIT program is my "dream" program and I can't really apply anywhere else because of my family living near Penn. Option 1) Apply and hope it works out. 2) Apply next year with better GRE scores. 3) Retake the GRE's in 4 weeks and squeeze in right before the deadline. Thoughts?
  10. I didn't find any explanations for these problems on the software! While I know the correct answers, I'm not sure how to get there. Could anyone explain them? Thanks! Problem 1: Problem 2: Problem 3:
  11. They are very thorough, and depending on your level you might need such a comprehensive review. However, their questions are often a lot harder but their questions are also labeled as "Easy, Medium, Hard" so I recommend you skipping all the hard ones as they are representative. If you do Manahtten then make sure to use some material that is more close to the GRE's once the test approaches (do all 4 ETS practice ones) last.
  12. Here is a lengthy Argument Analysis Topic: "Our school is the best choice for students considering a career in theatre. First, our school does not require an audition and encourages applicants of all acting experience levels to apply. Second, our students are trained in all major schools of acting methods. Finally, many of our graduates have gone to achieve acting roles in Broadway productions and Hollywood films. Directions: Write a response n which you discuss what questions would need to be adressed in order to decide whether the conclusion and the argument on which it is based are reasonable. Be sure to explain how the answers to the questions would help to evaluate the conclusion." Do I need to paraphrase the claim in the beginning? There is so much to consider, the paraphrase would be long. Here is how I started, please give me your opinion. The authors of the statement claim that their school is the best choice for students interested in a career in theatre because they do not require an audition and encourage applicants of all acting levels to apply. In addition, the authors insist that their students are trained in all major schools of acting methods, and that many of their graduates have gone on to acting roles in Broadway production and Hollywood films. Several questions need to be answered to evaluate the validity of this claim. For one (…).
  13. Hey, I know most of the Issue / Argument prompts are online at ETS and I was wondering if there are excellnt, exemplary answers anywhere? I'd like to read about 2 / day and thereby prepare myself for this section. Thanks a lot!
  14. You can memorize 1000 words per week if you really apply yourself. Use mnemonicdictionary.com to help yourself with the ones that don't stick. I've been doing over 100 per day and they are sticking. Good luck!
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