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Is GRE Preparation enough for TOEFL?

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | About the GRE

Although administered by the same company, GRE and TOEFL are designed to test you on different skills.

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How many Months, Weeks and Hours are enough for GRE Prep?

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | About the GRE

This is perhaps one of the most asked questions when it comes to GRE. Every student wants to know how long they should study for the test.

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Is it better to take the GRE or the LSAT for Law School?

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | About the GRE, LSAT

Harvard Law School announced their decision to accept GRE scores in addition to LSAT for their J.D. programs back in 2017. Many other law schools have also followed suit since then.

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Is GRE or GMAT preferred for MBA Admissions?

by Talha Omer, M.Eng., Cornell Grad | About the GRE, GMAT

The short answer to this question is that Business Schools, in general, don’t prefer one test over the other.

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Can you get a scholarship if you have a good GRE score?

by Wadan Khan | About the GRE, Scholarships

Many schools and organizations award scholarships to distinguished students. And GRE plays a significant role in determining which students should receive it.

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Here’s how to improve your GRE score on Second attempt

by Wadan Khan | About the GRE

As long as you don’t make the same mistakes as you did the first time around and study more effectively you can certainly improve your score. However, you got to have a realistic expectation of how much you can improve.

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Is GRE harder than the SAT?

by Wadan Khan | About the GRE

Generally, it is believed that the GRE is more challenging than the SAT. This is mainly due to the specialized vocabulary that you have to learn for the GRE.

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Can high GRE compensate low GPA?

by Wadan Khan | About the GRE

So, your GPA is low, and you are hoping that your GRE score will make up for it. Well, the good news is that your low GPA is not the end of the line when it comes to grad school admissions.

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GRE is not improving or going down? Here is what you should do

by Wadan Khan | About the GRE

It is not uncommon to do worse than what you expected on the GRE. Believe it or not, according to ETS, 1 in 4 test-takers retook the GRE back in 2014.

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Is GRE easier than LSAT?

by Wadan Khan | About the GRE, LSAT

As of 2017, Harvard Law School has started accepting GRE in addition to LSAT for admissions into their J.D. programs. Since then, many other law schools have jumped on board.

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