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Mastering a skill would take time, determination and practice. This goes to the same with GRE exam (instead of saying "master", using the word "prepared" would be much suitable).
If I may suggest, a minimum of 3 months should be a good time-frame to prepare for the GRE Exam. Within that 3 months, you should have studied every section of GRE.
Having a SMART objective can be great.
S - Specific: GRE Test Preparation for 3 months. The person should be able to fully prepare her/himself for the GRE Exam by taking mock/practice tests and reading every book available for GRE preparation. This way, he/she can be confident while taking the exam.
M - Measurable: A proper schedule should be created and maintained.
A - Achievable: You should see for yourself that the time allocated for each topic should be achievable. A schedule with defined time and activity is something needed for preparation.
R - Realistic: Provide each topic a realistic time to finish each one. Let’s say 3 weeks for each topic and the last 2 weeks should be reviewing everything you learn. Review can either be done by answering back all the mock test you made. (But that depends on you)
T - Time-based: Schedule, schedule, schedule.
For more help, we have asked a couple of GRE tutors and authors with the following questions. You may click on the following to see the video interview and hear them out.
- What Is The Best Approach In Preparing For The GRE?
- How To Avoid Cram While Preparing For GRE Exam
- How To Get Used To Stress and Time Pressure? (Quantitative Section)
- Helpful Tips For Anyone Interested In Taking The GRE
- Are Practice Tests Harder Than The Actual Test For GMAT or GRE?
Bonus: The Best Strategies for Recall (Vocabulary Section)
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Hi Soheila,
You might like to try Preped ( http://www.preped.com/ ).
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GRE actual test vs Mock tests
in GRE/GMAT/etc
Posted
We asked the exact same question (or maybe similar question, not exactly word for word exact :D).
Gladly, Kamal Wadhera of TCYonline provided as with a very helpful answer. You may check the link below for the interview:
Are Practice Tests Harder Than The Actual Test For GMAT or GRE? - https://www.preped.com/blog/are-practice-tests-harder-than-the-actual-test-for-gmat-or-gre/
Hope this helps