Time Management Tips to Score a 320+ in GRE

The value of a great GRE score to your graduate school applications cannot be underestimated. A 320+ in your GRE is not only your ticket to some of the best schools out there, but in many cases also paves the path to full funding and scholarship opportunities.

So what is the secret to a good GRE score? How can you conquer the GRE and get admitted to your dream school?

The answer to those questions is deceptively simple – good time management skills. Master this, and you will master the GRE. However, of course, this is easier said than done.

Why do students usually have problems managing time?

  1. Lack of preparedness – Unsure of the concepts involved.
  2. Lack of clarity in prioritizing questions – Spending a long time on one question.
  3. Unfamiliar with the format of the test.
  4. Nervous about the timer.

Learning good time management skills is the first and the most important step you must take in your GRE journey. How can you do this? Rather than giving you some general tips, let me explain what you can do section-wise as you encounter them in GRE!

 

Section 1: Analytical Writing

 

Section 2: Quantitative Reasoning

 

Section 3: Verbal Reasoning

To conclude, time management and rigorous practice are the building blocks of a good GRE score. If you follow these tips and practice every day without fail, there is nothing that can hold you back from a 320+ on your GRE.

For more information and complete guidance for your GRE preparation, download the complete guide to GRE preparations.

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