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Cracking the New GRE, 2012 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation) - Princeton Review
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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • Online Tools
  • More Review, More Strategy, More Ways to Learn
  • Online Tools: Just a Few Clicks Away
  • Part I: Orientation
  • 1 Introduction
  • CRACKING THE GRE
  • WHAT IS THE GRE?
  • What Exactly Is New About the GRE?
  • WHY DO SCHOOLS REQUIRE IT?
  • WHO IS ETS?
  • TEST DAY
  • Test Day Tips
  • TEST STRUCTURE
  • The Experimental Section
  • Research Section
  • The Tutorial and the 10-Minute Break
  • Accepting and Sending Your Scores
  • WHAT DOES A GRE SCORE LOOK LIKE?
  • How Much Does the GRE Matter?
  • Do Your Research
  • SCHEDULING A TEST
  • Computer Testing Facts
  • Accommodated Testing
  • HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
  • Practice for Technique, Not for Result
  • Additional Resources
  • Real GREs
  • MAKING A SCHEDULE
  • STAY UP TO DATE
  • Summary
  • 2 General Strategy
  • CRACKING THE SYSTEM
  • I Thought the GRE Was Coach-Proof
  • Why Should I Listen to The Princeton Review?
  • Think Like the Test Writers
  • The Only “Correct” Answer Is the One That Earns You Points
  • Cracking the System
  • GENERAL STRATEGIES
  • Take the Easy Test First
  • Use the Mark Function
  • Review
  • Pacing
  • GENERAL STRATEGY:POE—PROCESS OF ELIMINATION
  • ETS Doesn’t Care How You Get the Best Answer
  • The Importance of Wrong Answers
  • Improve Your Odds Indirectly
  • POE and Guessing
  • Use That Paper!
  • More About Scratch Paper
  • Double-Check
  • Let It Go
  • The Week Before the Test
  • Summary
  • Part II: How to Crack the Verbal Section
  • 3 The Geography of the Verbal Section
  • WHAT’S ON THE VERBAL SECTION
  • Text Completions
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Multiple Choice
  • Select all that Apply
  • Select in Passage
  • Sentence Equivalence
  • HOW IS THE GRE VERBAL SECTION STRUCTURED?
  • BASIC STRATEGIES FOR THE GRE VERBAL SECTION
  • Scratch Paper
  • Personal Order of Difficulty
  • Process of Elimination (POE)
  • THE IMPORTANCE OF VOCABULARY
  • Three Kinds of Words
  • GENERAL STRATEGIES FOR THE GRE VERBAL SECTION
  • Scratch Paper—Say No to Multitasking
  • Take the Easy Test First
  • Bend—Don’t Push
  • Summary
  • 4 Text Completions
  • THE FORMAT
  • Finding the Clue
  • Practice: Finding the Clue
  • A Quick Word About Your Words
  • Positive/Negative
  • TRIGGER WORDS
  • Practice: Clues and Triggers
  • PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
  • Text Completions Drill
  • AN IMPORTANT WORD ABOUT USING POE
  • TWO- AND THREE-BLANK TEXT COMPLETIONS
  • RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BLANKS
  • THE LAST WORD—VOCABULARY
  • Text Completions Practice Set
  • Summary
  • 5 Sentence Equivalence
  • WHAT YOU WILL SEE
  • APPROACHING SENTENCE EQUIVALENCE
  • Sentence Equivalence Drill
  • PROCESS OF ELIMINATION STRATEGIES
  • Positive and Negative Words
  • Synonym/No Synonym
  • IF YOU’VE NEVER SEEN THE WORD BEFORE
  • Sentence Equivalence Practice Set
  • Summary
  • 6 Reading Comprehension
  • WHAT YOU WILL SEE
  • READING AND THE GRE
  • READING COMPREHENSION: THE BASIC APPROACH
  • ATTACK THE PASSAGE
  • Reading Comprehension and the Computer
  • Types of Passage
  • Approaching Short Passages
  • Approaching Medium Passages
  • Approaching Long Passages
  • SIZE UP THE QUESTIONS
  • Question Formats
  • Question Types
  • Fetch Questions
  • Reasoning Questions
  • POE Guidelines for Reasoning Questions
  • Select-in-Passage Questions
  • POE, REVISITED
  • Avoid Extreme Statements
  • Half Right = All Wrong
  • Garbled Information
  • Beyond the Information Given
  • CRACKING THE QUESTION
  • Reading Comprehension Drill
  • CRITICAL REASONING
  • What Exactly Is Critical Reasoning?
  • BREAKING AN ARGUMENT DOWN
  • Identifying the Conclusion
  • Practice: Identifying Conclusions
  • Here’s How to Crack It
  • Finding the Premise
  • Practice: Finding the Premise
  • Locating Assumptions
  • Practice: Locating Assumptions
  • QUESTION TYPES
  • Reasoning Questions
  • Assumption Questions
  • Strengthen Questions
  • Weaken Questions
  • CRACKING CRITICAL-REASONING QUESTIONS
  • The Basic Approach
  • Strengthen Questions
  • Weaken Questions
  • OTHER CRITICAL-REASONING QUESTION TYPES
  • Inference Questions
  • Resolve/Explain
  • WON’T ALL THIS TAKE TOO MUCH TIME?
  • Critical Reasoning Practice Set
  • Summary
  • 7 Vocabulary for the GRE
  • VOCAB, VOCAB, VOCAB
  • LEARN TO LOVE THE DICTIONARY
  • Learning New Words
  • THE HIT PARADE
  • Hit Parade Group 1
  • Group 1 Exercises
  • Hit Parade Group 2
  • Group 2 Exercises
  • Hit Parade Group 3
  • Group 3 Exercises
  • Hit Parade Group 4
  • Group 4 Exercises
  • BEYOND THE HIT PARADE
  • Beyond the Hit Parade Group 1
  • Beyond the Hit Parade Group 2
  • Part III: How to Crack the Math Section
  • 8 The Geography of the Math Section
  • WHAT’S IN THE MATH SECTION
  • Predictable Triggers
  • It’s Really a Reading Test
  • Read and Copy Carefully
  • THE CALCULATOR
  • GEOGRAPHY OF A MATH SECTION
  • QUESTION FORMATS
  • Standard Multiple Choice
  • Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer
  • Quantitative Comparison Questions
  • There Is No “E”
  • If a Quant Comp Question Contains Only Numbers, the Answer Can’t Be (D)
  • Compare, Don’t Calculate
  • Enter a Number
  • MAXIMIZE YOUR SCORE
  • The Two Roles of Techniques
  • Take the Easy Test First
  • Bend, Don’t Push
  • POE: Ballparking and Trap Answers
  • You Know More Than You Think
  • Trap Answers
  • HOW TO STUDY
  • Practice, Practice, Practice
  • Summary
  • 9 Numbers and Equations
  • IN THE BEGINNING …
  • GRE Math Vocabulary
  • Digits
  • Numbers
  • Integers
  • PROPERTIES OF NUMBERS AND INTEGERS
  • Positive or Negative
  • Even or Odd
  • Zero
  • Keep in Mind
  • Consecutive Integers
  • Absolute Value
  • FACTORS, MULTIPLES, AND DIVISIBILITY
  • Factors
  • Multiples
  • Prime Numbers
  • DIVISIBILITY
  • Remainders
  • MORE MATH VOCABULARY
  • BASIC OPERATIONS WITH NUMBERS
  • Order of Operations
  • Multiplication and Division
  • A FEW LAWS
  • Associative Laws
  • Distributive Law
  • EXPONENTS AND SQUARE ROOTS
  • What Are Exponents?
  • Multiplication with Exponents
  • Division with Exponents
  • Exponents and Parentheses
  • If You Expand It Out, You’ll Never Be in Doubt
  • The Peculiar Behavior of Exponents
  • What Is a Square Root?
  • Playing with Square Roots
  • Estimating and Simplifying Roots
  • Learn These Four Values
  • ALGEBRA: OPERATIONS WITH LETTERS
  • Dealing with Variables
  • Manipulating Equations
  • Solving for One Variable
  • INEQUALITIES
  • WORKING WITH TWO VARIABLES
  • Quadratic Equations
  • FOIL
  • Factoring
  • Solving Quadratic Equations
  • Simultaneous Equations
  • PLUGGING IN
  • Can I Just Plug In Anything?
  • Good Numbers Make Life Easier
  • PLUGGING IN THE ANSWERS (PITA)
  • PLUGGING IN ON QUANTITATIVE COMPARISON QUESTIONS
  • Always Plug In at Least Twice in Quant Comp Questions
  • Numbers and Equations Drill
  • Summary
  • 10 Real World Math
  • EVERYDAY MATH
  • FRACTIONS, DECIMALS, AND PERCENTS
  • Fractions
  • Reducing and Expanding Fractions
  • Adding and Subtracting Fractions
  • Multiplying Fractions
  • Dividing Fractions
  • Comparing Fractions
  • Comparing More Than Two Fractions
  • Converting Mixed Numbers into Fractions
  • Decimals
  • Comparing Decimals
  • Digits and Decimals
  • Percentages
  • Converting Decimals to Percentages
  • Translation
  • Percentage Increase/Decrease
  • PLUGGING IN ON FRACTION AND PERCENT PROBLEMS
  • RATIOS AND PROPORTIONS
  • What Is a Ratio?
  • Every Fraction Can Be a Ratio, and Vice Versa
  • Treat a Ratio Like a Fraction
  • Find the Total
  • What Is a Proportion?
  • AVERAGES
  • Think Total
  • Up and Down
  • MEDIAN, MODE, AND RANGE
  • STANDARD DEVIATION
  • Your Friend the Bell Curve
  • RATE
  • CHARTS
  • Chart Questions
  • Don’t Start with the Questions: Start with the Charts
  • Approximate, Estimate, and Ballpark
  • Chart Problems
  • Real World Math Drill
  • Summary
  • 11 Geometry
  • WHY GEOMETRY?
  • WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
  • DEGREES, LINES, AND ANGLES
  • Vertical Angles
  • Parallel Lines
  • TRIANGLES
  • Angles in a Triangle
  • Equilateral Triangles
  • Isosceles Triangles
  • Angle/Side Relationships in Triangles
  • Perimeter of a Triangle
  • The Third Side Rule
  • Area of a Triangle
  • The Pythagorean Theorem
  • Right Isosceles Triangles
  • 30 : 60 : 90 Triangles
  • FOUR-SIDED FIGURES
  • Perimeter of a Rectangle
  • Area of a Rectangle
  • Squares
  • CIRCLES
  • Radius and Diameter
  • Circumference of a Circle
  • AREA OF A CIRCLE
  • THE COORDINATE SYSTEM
  • Slope
  • VOLUME
  • DIAGONALS in three dimensions
  • SURFACE AREA
  • PLUGGING IN ON GEOMETRY PROBLEMS
  • DRAW IT YOURSELF
  • Redraw
  • Geometry Drill
  • Summary
  • 12 Math Et Cetera
  • OTHER MATH TOPICS
  • PROBABILITY
  • Two Important Laws of Probability
  • FACTORIALS
  • PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS
  • FUNCTIONS AND FUNNY-LOOKING SYMBOLS
  • GROUPS
  • Et Cetera Drill
  • Comprehensive Math Drill
  • Summary
  • Part IV: How to Crack the Critical Thinking and Analytical Writing Section
  • 13 The Geography of the Critical Thinking and Analytical Writing Section
  • ESSAYS AND THE GRE
  • How Do Schools Use the Writing Assessment?
  • How Will the Essays Be Scored?
  • Who Are These Readers Anyway?
  • How Much Time Do They Devote to Each Essay?
  • So How Do You Score High on the Analytical Writing Essays?
  • What ETS Doesn’t Want You to Know
  • What Your Essay Needs in Order to Look Like a Successful Essay
  • So All I Have to Do Is Type “I Hate the GRE” Over and Over Again?
  • Read the Directions Every Time
  • Oh, Yes, You Can Plan Your Essays in Advance
  • ISSUE VERSUS ARGUMENT ESSAY
  • The Issue Essay
  • The Argument Essay
  • HOW DOES THE WORD-PROCESSING PROGRAM WORK?
  • Does Spelling Count?
  • Summary
  • 14 The Issue Essay
  • THREE BASIC STEPS
  • The Prompt
  • STEP 1: THINK
  • Key Terms
  • Opposite Side
  • Examples
  • STEP 2: ORGANIZE
  • Separate Your Examples
  • Write Your Thesis Statement
  • Practice: Steps 1 and 2
  • PROMPT 1
  • Prompt 2
  • Practice: Sample Responses
  • STEP 3: WRITE
  • What the Readers Want to See
  • Essay Essentials
  • Preconstruction: The Introduction
  • Establish the Topic
  • Preview the Issue
  • Present the Thesis
  • Preconstruction: Body Paragraphs
  • Transition/Topic Sentence
  • Explain How Your Example Supports Your Thesis
  • Preconstruction: Conclusion Paragraphs
  • Alert the Reader
  • Summarize Main Points
  • Putting It All Together
  • Your Turn
  • Another Sample Response
  • FINAL THOUGHTS: WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR TIME
  • Summary
  • 15 The Argument Essay
  • THE PARTS OF AN ARGUMENT
  • Conclusion Words
  • Premise Words
  • ASSUMPTIONS
  • Three Common Types of Arguments and Their Assumptions
  • WRITING THE ARGUMENT ESSAY
  • WHAT THE READERS ARE LOOKING FOR
  • Doing the Actual Analysis of the Argument
  • Brainstorming for Assumptions
  • Organizing the Analysis of an Argument Essay
  • A Sample Template
  • How Would the Result of Our Brainstorming Fit into the Template?
  • Customizing Your Analysis of an Argument Template
  • You Are Ready to Write an Argument Essay
  • What To Do with Your Time
  • Practice: Writing an Argument Essay
  • Just Keep Practicing
  • Summary
  • Part V: Answers and Explanations to Drills and Practice Sets
  • CHAPTER 4: TEXT COMPLETIONS
  • Practice: Finding the Clue
  • Practice: Clues and Triggers
  • Text Completions Drill
  • Text Completions Practice Set
  • CHAPTER 5: SENTENCE EQUIVALENCE
  • Sentence Equivalence Drill
  • Sentence Equivalence Practice Set
  • CHAPTER 6: READING COMPREHENSION
  • Reading Comprehension Drill
  • Practice: Identifying Conclusions
  • Practice: Finding the Premise
  • Practice: Locating Assumptions
  • Critical Reasoning Practice Set
  • CHAPTER 7: VOCABULARY FOR THE GRE
  • Group 1 Exercises: Matching
  • Group 2 Exercises: Matching
  • Group 3 Exercises: Matching
  • Group 4 Exercises: Matching
  • CHAPTER 9: NUMBERS AND EQUATIONS
  • Numbers and Equations Drill
  • CHAPTER 10: REAL WORLD MATH
  • Real World Math Drill
  • CHAPTER 11: GEOMETRY
  • Geometry Drill
  • CHAPTER 12: MATH ET CETERA
  • Et Cetera Drill
  • Comprehensive Math Drill
  • Part VI: The Princeton Review GRE Practice Tests and Explanations
  • TEST INSTRUCTIONS
  • General Instructions
  • Analytic Writing Instructions
  • Verbal Reasoning Instructions
  • Quantitative Reasoning Instructions
  • 16 Practice Test 1
  • SECTION 1: ISSUE TOPIC
  • SECTION 2: ARGUMENT TOPIC
  • SECTION 3: QUANTITATIVE REASONING
  • SECTION 4: VERBAL REASONING
  • SECTION 5: QUANTITATIVE REASONING
  • SECTION 6: VERBAL REASONING
  • 17 Answers and Explanations for Practice Test 1
  • INTERPRETING YOUR RESULTS
  • Analytic Writing Sections
  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Interpretive Guide
  • SECTION 3
  • SECTION 4
  • SECTION 5
  • SECTION 6
  • 18 Practice Test 2
  • SECTION 1: ISSUE TOPIC
  • SECTION 2: ARGUMENT TOPIC
  • SECTION 3: VERBAL REASONING
  • SECTION 4: QUANTITATIVE REASONING
  • SECTION 5: VERBAL REASONING
  • SECTION 6: QUANTITATIVE REASONING
  • 19 Answers and Explanations for Practice Test 2
  • INTERPRETING YOUR RESULTS
  • Analytic Writing Sections
  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Interpretive Guide
  • SECTION 3
  • SECTION 4
  • SECTION 5
  • SECTION 6
  • 20 Appendix: Accommodated Testing
  • About the Authors
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