I did the powerprep plus 2 test and here is my score, I have scheduled the exam in a week, any tips to improve it fast I was hoping to get about a 325.
Watch the following videos (1.5x speed if you want):
- Four Keys to a High Quant Score - Four Keys to a High Quant Score (An Important Class) - GregMat
- Four Keys to a High Verbal Score - 4 Keys to a High Verbal Score - January 11, 2022 - GregMat
Take the following quizzes:
- Arithmetic: https://forms.gle/1yNWtpatymwLQFDN7
- Algebra: https://forms.gle/Jbe9Y3MysMZSkmR89
- Coordinate Geometry: https://forms.gle/QX5NC8VzH41pema39
- Geometry: https://forms.gle/9eSu7Kb27Tsrqu2r8
- Data 1: http://forms.gle/8MGpxzFJRvwaxKGg7
- Data 2: https://forms.gle/APF7Urg1vkTsw2ReA
Please tell us how you scored in each section.
This would help us better determine what we should do for Quant.
- Go to Home - GregMat - GregMat
- Set the groups to all the groups you’ve learned
- Set the word count to 30
- Complete around 10 of these
- Tell us your scores on this.
Scores:
- Arithmetic: 29/50
- Algebra: 32/36
- Coordinate Geometry: 24/38
- Geometry: 27/44
- Data analysis 1: 16/30
- Data analysis 2: 23/41
Some mistakes are made solely due to approximation issues.
Thank you for the the response and also I have GRE on 17th.
Test results attached here:
Looks like weak foundation, I would go back and do the overwhelmed plan. Thoughts @Leaderboard ?
I have only 2 days left
Can you retake?
I hope not
250$ is a lot in india
Even a 320 is fine.
I just need durimg exem tips or a pdf of formuals and cheats if anyone has
The TTP one is decent: GRE Math Formulas.pdf - Google Drive
Do you know formula to calulate percentages
Less than
Greater than
Check the quant flashcards:
I got 165 quant
152 verbal
Im too baffled
Nice, great score with the quant, well done!
I am not sure if he was happy overall?
I dont know 317 is a good scoes or not,
Also does offical scores ever differ from the predicted score
That depends on your case.
This is very rare and almost always “no”.
Mostly PhD or MS in US
Sorry, that’s hard for us to tell here as we aren’t specialists - you’ll have better luck over at something like r/gradadmissions.
