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Access in-depth video lessons covering all GRE topics – whenever you need them. These video lessons are designed to enhance your study through proven strategies and tips from expert teachers.
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Our full length GRE practice tests give you real exam day experience, under timed conditions, taken from the comfort of your home or office.
The course includes 100s of questions covering all three sections of the exam; Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning.
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GRE Test Prep Course: Key Features & Study Strategies
Maximize your GRE test prep with our comprehensive online course, designed to help you achieve your target score. Our program includes on-demand video lessons, interactive live classes, full-length practice tests, and personalized tutoring to ensure a well-rounded learning experience.
How to Get the Most Out of Your GRE Prep
- Master Core Concepts with On-Demand Video Lessons
Gain in-depth knowledge of all GRE sections, including Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. Learn expert test-taking strategies and time-management tips to optimize your performance. - Enhance Understanding with Live Classes
Join expert-led live GRE prep sessions to clarify difficult concepts and tackle challenging question types. Get real-time guidance and interact with instructors to refine your approach. - Improve Speed & Accuracy with Timed Practice Tests
Simulate real test conditions with GRE practice tests to track your progress and pinpoint areas for improvement. Identify weak spots before exam day and build confidence with targeted practice. - Get Personalized Support with 1-on-1 Tutoring
Work with experienced GRE tutors to receive customized feedback and solutions tailored to your unique strengths and weaknesses. Address specific concerns and fine-tune your strategy for maximum score improvement.
FAQs
Have questions? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions or reach out to our student support team at hello@e2testprep.com.
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Our GRE course is designed with flexibility in mind.
- Essentials Package: You’ll have access to on-demand video lessons and practice questions and tests, allowing you to study anytime and anywhere. It is ideal for self studiers who have less than 5 months to prepare for the test.
- Premium Package: In addition to all the features of the Essentials Package, you’ll get 1-on-1 tutoring sessions, at times that suit you. You’ll receive extra support and strategies, with personalized feedback, with up to 9 months to prepare.
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Our course offers a high level of personalization, particularly via private tutorials. Each session is a 45-minute, 1-on-1 meeting with an experienced tutor, where you can focus specifically on areas for improvement. Whether it’s mastering Quantitative Reasoning, sharpening your Verbal skills, or perfecting your writing, you can focus on what matters most.
- 3 Tutorials are included in a premium package.
- Additional tutorials can be purchased for US$99.
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Our course includes three types of practice material to enhance your preparation:
- Practice Activities (Questions): These are integrated into each module, with answer explanations provided. This format allows you to test your understanding as you progress through the course.
- Section Tests: These are separate tests for each section of the GRE test.
- Full-Length Practice Tests: These comprehensive tests simulate the real GRE exam experience, lasting 1 hour and 58 minutes with no breaks. They are designed to mimic the test day conditions, helping you gain familiarity with the test.
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Over 15 hours of GRE on-demand video classes, covering each section of the GRE, including Analytical Writing, Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Math refresher lessons.
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You can access all the course material via your E2 portal, on mobile, tablet or computer. We recommend using a computer for the best experience.
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The GRE includes three main sections: Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, and Analytical Writing.
What types of questions are on the GRE?
- Verbal Reasoning questions include reading comprehension, text completion, and sentence equivalence.
- Quantitative Reasoning questions cover arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.
- Analytical Writing includes one essays: “Analyze an Issue” task.
How long is the GRE test?
The GRE is 1 hour and 58 minutes with no breaks. The test is divided into sections with specific time limits for each.
- Analytical Writing; 1 section, 30 minutes.
- Verbal Reasoning; 2 sections, section 1 is 18 minutes & section 2 is 23 minutes.
- Quantitative Reasoning; 2 sections, section 1 is 21 minutes & section 2 is 26 minutes.
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The GRE is 1 hour and 58 minutes with no breaks. The test is divided into sections with specific time limits for each.
- Analytical Writing; 1 section, 30 minutes.
- Verbal Reasoning; 2 sections, section 1 is 18 minutes & section 2 is 23 minutes.
- Quantitative Reasoning; 2 sections, section 1 is 21 minutes & section 2 is 26 minutes.
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The GRE scores are reported in three sections: Verbal Reasoning (130–170), Quantitative Reasoning (130–170), with each section in 1-point increments; and Analytical Writing (0–6), scored in half-point increments.
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To best prepare for the GRE, consider using a comprehensive approach that includes taking practice tests, studying with high-quality GRE prep materials, and enrolling in a trusted GRE prep course. At E2 Test Prep, we offer a complete GRE online course that allows you to learn from expert tutors, take realistic practice tests, and get personalized support.
When should I start preparing for the GRE?
- It’s advisable to start preparing several months before your test date to allow ample time for review and practice.
What are the best resources for GRE preparation?
- Valuable resources also include the ETS official GRE guide and other reputable GRE prep books, but for a structured and highly effective study plan, our GRE course is the best way to prepare.
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What should I bring on test day?
- Bring a valid photo ID, your GRE admission ticket, and possibly an acceptable form of identification if required by the testing center. Personal items, including bags and electronic devices, are generally not allowed in the testing room.
Can I use a calculator on the GRE?
- A basic on-screen calculator is provided for the Quantitative Reasoning sections. No personal calculators are allowed.
What if I need special accommodations?
If you need accommodations, you should apply through ETS’s Disability Services well in advance of your test date to ensure all necessary arrangements are made.
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You can take the GRE up to once every 21 days, and up to five times within any continuous rolling 12-month period. It’s important to check the specific registration policies on the ETS website.
Your score is valid for 5 years.
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GRE scores are typically available online within 8–10 days after the test date. You will receive an email notification when they are ready. Official Institution Score Reports are sent to your nominated recipients at the same time.
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Yes, you can reschedule or cancel your GRE test date through your ETS account, though fees may apply.
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- You can send your scores to schools through your ETS account. You’ll be able to select which schools receive your scores either before or after taking the test.
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