- Every week should include practice on analogies, antonyms and sentence completion, since all of that goes along with vocab. We will focus on vocabulary, which can be used as a spring board for the analogies and antonyms.
- For
the math portion of the test, weeks 1-4 focus on quantitative math
problems, weeks 5-8 focus on problem solving and weeks 9-12 focus on
chart problems.
- Reading comprehension will be honed in weeks 1-6; the essay gets attention in weeks 6-12.
Now for the schedule itself. GRE-O-Matic suggests:
- Week 1
- Letter F
- Quantitative problems
- Reading comprehension
- Week 2
- Letter P
- Quantitative problems
- Reading comprehension
- Week 3
- Letters R and A
- Quntitative
- Reading comprehension
- Week 4
- Letter S
- Quntitative
- Reading comprehension
- Week 5
- Letters B and V
- Problem solving
- Reading comprehension
- Week 6
- Letter E
- Problem solving
- Reading comprehension
- Week 7
- Letters G, J and M
- Problem solving
- Essays
- Week 8
- Letter C
- Problem solving
- Essays
- Week 11
- Letters L, N and O
- Charts
- Essays
- Week 12
- Letter I
- Charts
- Essays
- Week 13
- Letters Q, U, W, X, Y and Z
- Review all math (quantitative, problem solving and charts)
- Review reading comprehension and essays
- Week 14
- Take test.
- Relax and enjoy the life.
- Clear space on your refrigerator for the many grad school acceptance letters to arrive soon.