This course is designed to help students prepare for the Verbal Reasoning section of the GRE, which measures a student's ability to analyze and evaluate written material, as well as their ability to synthesize information from a variety of sources. The course will cover the three types of Verbal Reasoning questions on the GRE: Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence, and Reading Comprehension.
Through a combination of practice exercises, and simulated exams, students will develop the skills and strategies necessary to succeed on the GRE Verbal Reasoning section. Students will learn how to analyze sentence structure and context, build their vocabulary, and identify key information in written passages.
This course will cover a range of topics, including sentence structure, grammar, and vocabulary, as well as reading comprehension skills such as inference, summarization, and analysis. Students will also learn test-taking strategies, such as time management and guessing techniques, to maximize their scores on the exam.
By the end of the course, students will have developed the skills and confidence necessary to succeed on the GRE Verbal Reasoning section and to gain admission to their desired graduate programs.
The best part about this course is the questions are updated on a regular basis and every time a student enrolls they basically have the questions that are appearing in the latest GRE exams during the current time. This gives them an edge over their pears and helps them stay updated with the questions trend.