Whether you’re considering the GRE for the first time or have taken the exam multiple times, this webinar series will fill in the cracks left in your GRE strategy.
While the GRE does allow the use of an on-screen calculator, it’s not particularly sophisticated and you should learn some mental math to avoid using it as a crutch.
The calculator can be a great tool, when used appropriately, to avoid calculations you might otherwise find to be tedious or error prone.
So how do you decide when the calculator is an asset and when it’s a hindrance?
In 1 hour, I’ll spell out which situations call for the use of the GRE calculator and which ones call for some mental math—and I’ll leave time at the end for your questions!
Most people can stand to improve their vocabulary in order to score highly on the GRE verbal section.
However, the process of learning new vocabulary words can be opaque, enervating, and vexatious…
So how can you improve your vocabulary as a native speaker, a non-native speaker, or in a short amount of time? How do you strategize on which words to dedicate your time to? And what resources should you use?
In 1 hour, I’ll answer all these questions and leave time at the end to address your GRE vocab questions!
Hailey Cusimano is the Director of Tutoring at Menlo Coaching. For 10 years, she has instructed thousands of successful GRE and GMAT students targeting the most competitive MBA and graduate programs in the U.S. and globally.
Possibly the most active tutor in the industry, Hailey works with official GRE materials only and has developed:
In this GRE webinar series, you’ll learn from Hailey’s experience and get your pressing GRE questions answered over the course of just four 1-hour sessions.
Are you ready to learn from other students’ mistakes?