Graduate Exam Overview
Master the GRE one section at a time—build strong foundations in Verbal, Quant, and AWA, then conquer with timed practice and smart strategies. Your dream grad school awaits!
Duration
Approx 10 week
Calsses
Approx 24 classes
Certificates
Course certificates
Cost
Varies*
Graduate exam overview
GRE coaching tailored to all sections of the current GRE General Test (as of 2026: shorter format with ~1 hour 58 minutes total, including Analytical Writing first, then two Verbal Reasoning sections, two Quantitative Reasoning sections, and possible unscored section.
“In AWA, clarity beats complexity—structure your essay with a clear thesis, balanced examples, and precise language. Practice 5–10 full essays under time; aim for 4.0+ to showcase critical thinking that admissions love.” “Don’t just argue—analyze deeply. Good AWA coaching turns rushed thoughts into persuasive, well-organized essays that score high even without fancy vocab.”
“Verbal isn’t about memorizing endless words—it’s about smart reading, context clues, and eliminating wrong answers fast. Build vocab daily (20–30 words), crush RC passages, and nail Text Completion/Sentence Equivalence with logic over guesswork.” “From 150 to 160+ Verbal: Read actively, attack questions strategically, and review every mistake. Coaching transforms ‘confusing passages’ into ‘predictable patterns’—you’ve got this!”
“Quant rewards accuracy + speed—refresh algebra, geometry, data analysis basics, then drill shortcuts and quantitative comparisons. Use the on-screen calculator wisely, never skip easy points, and practice adaptive difficulty to hit 165+.” “Math anxiety? Break it down: master concepts first, then timed sets. Great coaching spots weak areas early—turn ‘I hate Quant’ into ‘Quant is my strength’ with consistent practice.”
“Success in GRE coaching = 40% strategy + 40% practice + 20% mindset. Take full mocks weekly, analyze errors deeply, and adjust—no blind studying!” “Short test, big impact: Focus on high-yield topics, simulate test day (no distractions, timed), and stay calm—your score reflects preparation, not luck.” “Whether aiming 320+, 330+, or just improving 10–15 points—consistent, guided coaching beats self-study every time. Track progress, celebrate small wins, and keep pushing!”
