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GRE Quantitative Section Prep
17 Hours of Focused GRE Math Prep Program*
o 4 hours - Arithmetic
o 4 hours - Algebra
o 3 hours - Geometry
o 3 hours – Word Problems
o 2 hours - Tips for Data Analysis and Quantitative Comparison
o 1 hour – Problem Area Review
+ 2 Mock Tests
+ Additional Exercises for Problem Areas
+ Tips and Tricks to Solve Problems Efficiently
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*Program Details
Arithmetic (4 hours)
• Integers & Number Theory
• Fractions
• Decimals
• Percent
• Ratio and Proportion
• Exponents & Roots
• Sets
• Possible Range Questions
• Permutation and Combination
• Probability
• Sequences
Algebra (4 hours)
• Simple Equation
• Simultaneous Equations
• Quadratic Equation
• Defined Functions
• Inequalities
• Factoring
Geometry (3 hours)
• Lines—Intersecting, Perpendicular, and Parallel
• Polygons
• Triangles
• Quadrilaterals
• Circles
• Solids and Volume
• Coordinate Geometry
Word problem( 3 hours)
• Interest, Discount and Profit
• Rate & Time
• Work
• Averages and Medians
• Mixture
• Age Problem
• Doubling
• Sales Commission
• Decision Tree
• Data Interpretation
• Sets and Group Problems
• Probability—Single Event, Multiple Event, Conditional
Test Preparation Tips (2 hours)
- Tips on solving different sections efficiently and quickly
- Review of techniques for Quantitative Comparison, Data Analysis, and Discrete Quantitative Comparison
Problem Area Review (1 hour)
- Review the questions where you had problems while solving the mock test provided by us.
GRE Info
The GRE® General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study.
Verbal Reasoning — The skills measured include the test taker's ability to
• Analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize information obtained from it
• Analyze relationships among component parts of sentences
• Recognize relationships between words and concepts.
Quantitative Reasoning — The skills measured include the test taker's ability to
• Understand basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis
• Reason quantitatively
• Solve problems in a quantitative setting.
Analytical Writing — The skills measured include the test taker's ability to
• Articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively
• Examine claims and accompanying evidence
• Support ideas with relevant reasons and examples
• Sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion
• Control the elements of standard written English.
Typical Computer-Based GRE® General Test
* For the Issue task, two essay topics are presented and you choose one. The Argument task does not present a choice of topics; instead one topic is presented.
** An unidentified verbal or quantitative pretest section may be included and may appear in any order after the analytical writing section. It is not counted as part of your score.
*** An identified research section that is not scored may be included, and it is always at the end of the test.
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