Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is taken by those who are applying to graduate school. The GRE tests verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning and analytical writing.
eBooks and Online Resources
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GRE - Quantitative Reasoning by
Publication Date: 2017A 6-page guide to review concepts such as Arithmetic Integers; Exponents; Order of Operations; Scientific Notation; Fractions; Percents; Proportions & Ratios; Distance, Speed & Time Averages; Algebra; Geometry; Data Interpretation; Graphs; Standard Deviation; Probability; Word Problems, etc. -
GRE 4000: The 4000 Words Essential for the GRE by
Publication Date: 2016Introduces numerous techniques that decode unfamiliar words and prod your memory for half-remembered words. Provides review of vocabulary most likely to be on the test. -
GRE 1,001 Practice Questions for Dummies
Publication Date: 2015Practice problems include answers and detailed explanations. -
GRE Math Tests by
Publication Date: 2014Contains 23 sample math tests and pairs of similar problems in which only one property is different, illustrating typical GRE questions.
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GRE Preparation through LearningExpressIncludes online practice tests
Registration required (free).
Access Tips: LearningExpress is also available via http://mel.org/. -
EMU GRE Test PreparationEMU's Professional Programs & Training department offers a variety of paid options, both online and in person, for GRE preparation. The initial Strategy Workshop is free.