How to raise your score on the GRE Verbal Reasoning
What you'll learn
- Learn how to complete the text completion problems on the GRE Verbal Reasoning section
- Become extremely confident in knowing how to analyze each section of compound and complex sentences
- Score higher on the GRE Verbal reasoning section
Requirements
- Students need to have a notebook to record important strategies.
Description
This course will help students to raise their scores on the GRE Verbal Reasoning section. Students will learn how to analyze complex sentence structure in order to find the key terms which provide clues to completing the sentences in text completion problems. Students will learn a simple, systematic strategy for approaching and solving each text completion problem. Confidence building Quizzes are provided to help students to master this material. This is a brief course as it deals with only the text completion problems on the GRE Verbal Reasoning section. Yet, it's enough to get any student started on the road to confidence, excellence, higher scores, and entrance into the best graduate schools.
The course is structured in the following manner:
1. Students watch a brief video which shows them how to use a simple strategic approach to solving all sentence completion problems.
2. Students then take a practice quiz to see how to apply this strategy.
If you want to learn a simple, systematic way to raise your score on the GRE Verbal section, then this course is for you.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for students who need to raise their scores on the GRE Verbal Reasoning Section.
- It is also beneficial for any student who wants to improve his or her ability to analyze English sentences.
Instructor
I am currently the President of ScholarSkills Learning Center in N.Y and the Principal of ScholarSkills Academy in Brooklyn New York. This is a state registered private school. I hold state certification to teach high school in New York State. I have been an educator for nearly twenty years. I currently teach and tutor students to prepare for them for the SAT, GRE, ELA and every other standardized test which requires verbal reasoning and critical reading. I am a graduate of Emory University, with a Masters Degree from Brooklyn College.