CliffsNotes GRE General Test Cram Plan (Cliffsnotes Cram Plan) by Jane R. Burstein, Catherine McMenamin, Carolyn C. Wheater
Get a plan to ace the exam—and make the most of the time you have left.
Whether you have two months, one month, or even just a week left before the exam, you can turn to the experts at CliffsNotes for a trusted and achievable cram plan to ace the GRE General Test—without ever breaking a sweat!
First, you’ll determine exactly how much time you have left to prepare for the exam. Then, you’ll turn to the two-month, one-month, or one-week cram plan for week-by-week and day-by-day schedules of the best way to focus your study according to your unique timeline.
Each stand-alone plan includes:
Diagnostic test—helps you pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses so you can focus your review on the topics in which you need the most help
Subject reviews—cover everything you can expect on the actual exam: text completions, sentence equivalences, vocabulary, reading comprehension, analytical writing, arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and applications
Full-length practice test with answers and detailed explanations—a simulated GRE exam gives you an authentic test-taking experience
Test-prep essentials from the experts at CliffsNotes
Reflects changes to the latest GRE General Test
Make the most of the time you have left!
- 2 months to ace the test…
- 1 month to ace the test…
- 1 week to ace the test!
CliffsNotes GRE General Test Cram Plan is designed to guide you through a thorough and well-organized preparation for the GRE general test. Whether your test date is two months away, one month away, or just a week away, CliffsNotes GRE General Test Cram Plan will show you how to address your weaknesses and approach the test with confidence.
Begin with the diagnostic test, a compact simulation of the questions you can expect to find on the Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections of the GRE general test. Check your work against the answers and solutions provided. The Verbal Reasoning questions are organized by type, allowing you to determine which style of question you need to practice. The Quantitative Reasoning questions are mixed by subject and the solutions include references to the section number that reviews the content of the question. After you’ve scored your diagnostic test, look for patterns of strength and weakness. As you begin your review, pay special attention to any areas of weakness you’ve identified.
After you’ve identified your target areas, the two-month, one-month, and one-week study plans will show you how to do a systematic study of the subject reviews, while practicing the question formats included in the test. The two-month study plan gives you seven weekly tasks and a day-by-day study plan for the week before the test. Like the two-month study plan, the one-month study plan includes weekly assignments and a daily breakdown for the last week, but it organizes the material and highlights key areas to make best use of the available time. If you have only one week to prepare for the test, the one-week study plan will guide you day by day through the essential topics and practice.
After you’ve had time to read and practice the material in the subject reviews, the final test will give you a clear assessment of your readiness. Patterned after the former paper-based GRE, this simulated GRE includes directions and timings that mimic the real test, as well as solutions and explanations to help you correct your errors. With diagnosis, planning, practice, and assessment, CliffsNotes GRE General Test Cram Plan will provide the information, skills, and tactics you need to approach the GRE with confidence and to achieve your best possible score.
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