Thursday, August 30, 2007

GRE Fee Waiver

GRE Fee waivers are available for students based on their financial needs. GRE Fee waivers are available for both GRE General Test and GRE Subject Test. Students who intend to get a GRE Fee waiver must contact Central Financial Aid at 757-226-4125. There are eligibility conditions for the GRE Fee waiver. Contact Central Financial Aid for more information on eligibility conditions for GRE Fee Waiver

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

GRE HOUSE COMMUNITY

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NEW SYLLABUS FOR NOVEMBER - QUESTIONS TYPE

NEW MATH QUESTIONS FOR NOVEMBER (NEW SYLLABUS)

New Quants Sample Questions



NEW VERBAL REASONING QUESTIONS FOR NOVEMBER (NEW SYLLABUS)

New Verbal Sample Questions

ISSUE AND ARGUEMENT TOPICS

1. Laws should not be rigid or fixed. Instead, they should be flexible enough to take account of various circumstances, times, and places.
2. Success, whether academic or professional, involves an ability to survive in a new environment and, eventually, to change it.
3. The purpose of many advertisements is to make consumers want to buy a product so thatthey will ‘be like’ the person in the ad. This practice is effective because it not only sellsproducts but also helps people feel better about themselves.
4. Money spent on research is almost always a good investment, even when the results of that research are controversial
5.The most effective way to communicate an idea or value to large groups of people is through the use of images, not language.
6. The primary goal of technological advancement should be to increase people’s efficiency so that everyone has more leisure time
7. The study of an academic discipline alters the way we perceive the world. After studying the discipline, we see the same world as before, but with different eyes
8. The most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives. Any leader who is quickly and easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion will accomplish little
9. The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but the general welfare of all its people
10. With the growth of global networks in such areas as economics and communication, there is no doubt that every aspect of society—including education, politics, the arts, and the sciences—will benefit greatly from international influences
11. Scholars and researchers should not be concerned with whether their work makes acontribution to the larger society. It is more important that they pursue their individual interests,however unusual or idiosyncratic those interests may seem
12. The arts (painting, music, literature, etc.) reveal the otherwise hidden ideas and impulses of a society
13. In many countries it is now possible to turn on the television and view government at work.Watching these proceedings can help people understand the issues that affect their lives. Themore kinds of government proceedings—trials, debates, meetings, etc.—that are televised,the more society will benefit
14. One can best understand the most important characteristics of a society by studying its major cities
15. The best way to understand the character of a society is to examine the character of the men and women that the society chooses as its heroes or its heroines
16. It is a grave mistake to theorize before one has data
17. While some leaders in government, sports, industry, and other areas attribute their success toa well-developed sense of competition, a society can better prepare its young people forleadership by instilling in them a sense of cooperation
18. The video camera provides such an accurate and convincing record of contemporary life that it has become a more important form of documentation than written records
19. The greatness of individuals can be decided only by those who live after them, not by their contemporaries
20. Government should place-few,if any restrictions on science research and development

Monday, August 27, 2007

GRE Changing in November

Educational Testing Service® (ETS®), in consultation with the Graduate Record Examinations® (GRE®) Board, announced today plans to include two new question types in the computer-based GRE General Test beginning in November.

The new question types are part of the first phase of improvements endorsed by graduate school educators. Plans for launching an entirely new test all at once were dropped, and ETS decided to introduce new question types and improvements gradually over time.
"These question types have already been through extensive field trials, and the results indicate that the questions are functioning as intended,” explains David Payne, Associate Vice President of Higher Education at ETS. “We will begin counting these question types toward examinee scores as soon as we have an adequate sample of data from the operational testing environment."
Test takers may encounter one of these new questions in the Verbal Reasoning or Quantitative Reasoning sections of the computer-based GRE General Test. The new Verbal question type is a text completion question that requires the test taker to fill in two or three blanks within a passage from separate multiple-choice lists. Currently, the Verbal section contains text completion questions that require test takers to fill in one blank within a passage from a single multiple-choice list. The new Quantitative question type will be a numeric entry question that requires test takers to type their answer as a number in a box, or as a fraction in two boxes.

"This is an important step towards revising the General Test to offer improved measurement of the skills and knowledge required for graduate study," says Suzanne Ortega, Dean of the Graduate School and Vice Provost, University of Washington, Seattle, and Chair of the GRE Board.

I WILL BE POSTING THE SAMPLE QUESTIONS BY TOMM.......KEEP VISTING....

Check Out the Techniques You Can Make Your Own Mnemonics

When to Use It:

Technique:

Example:

Acronym - an invented combination of letters with eachletter acting as a cue to an idea you need to remember.

BRASS is an acronym for how toshoot a rifle-- Breath, Relax, Aim, Sight, Squeeze.

For information involving key words

Acrostic - an invented sentence where the first letterof each word is a cue to an idea you need to remember.

EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FUN is an acrostic to rememberthe order of the G-clef notes on sheet music-- E,G,B,D,F.

For ordered or unordered lists

Rhyme-Keys - a 2-step memory process:

Memorize key words that can be associated with numbers (one-bun);

Create an image of the items you need to remember with key words.(A bun with cheese on it will remind me of dairy products.)

Food groups:D

airy products: one-bun-cheese on a bun.

Meat, fish, and poultry: two-shoe-livestock with shoes.

Grains: three-tree-sack of grain hanging from tree.

Fruit and vegetables: four-door- opening a door and walkinginto a room stocked with fruits and vegetables.

For approximately twenty items

Loci Method- Imagine placing the items you want to rememberin specific locations in a room with which you are familiar.

To remember presidents:

Place adollar bill (George Washington) on the door. Walk into the room andsee Jefferson reclining on a sofa and Nixon eating out of the refrigerator.

For foreign language vocabulary

Keyword Method- Select the foreign words you need to remember,then identify an English word that sounds like the foreign one.Now imagine an image that involves the key word with the Englishmeaning of the foreign word.

In Spanish, the word "cabina"means phone booth. Invent an image of a cab trying to fit in a phonebooth. When you see the word "cabina," you should be ableto recall this image and thereby retrieve the meaning "phonebooth."

For remembering names

Image-Name Technique- invent a relationship between thename and the physical characteristics of the person.

Shirley Temple - her curly (rhymeswith "Shirley") hair around her temples.

For ordered or unordered lists

Chaining- Create a story where each word or idea you haveto remember will cue the next idea you need to recall.Napoleon, ear, door, Germany

Story:Napoleon had his ear to the door to listen to the Germans in his beer cellar.

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I have decided to put something new on this site so that atleast in one month all my regular readers will complete their wordlists and atleast a part of their Math.

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