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GRE Sample Test
Duration: 30 Minutes
For Whom? Beginners and Explorers
GRE Mock Test
Duration: 1 Hour 58 Minutes
For Whom? Intermediate & Advanced
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Here's what you Get in GRE Sample & Mock Test
GRE Sample Test
For Beginners and Explorers
Provides a general overview and experience of the GRE test
30 Minutes Test
10 Questions on Quantitative Reasoning
10 Questions on Verbal Reasoning without Analytical Writing
In-depth Score Analysis
Good for initial self-assessment and understanding basic strengths and weaknesses.
GRE Mock Test
Ready for the Actual GRE Test
Simulates the actual GRE testing experience as closely as possible
1 Hour 58 Minutes Test
27 Questions on Quantitative Reasoning
28 Questions on Verbal Reasoning with Analytical Writing
In-depth Score Analysis
Provides a more comprehensive assessment of readiness and identifies nuanced weaknesses that need attention.
Why Galvanize GRE Sample Test & GRE Mock Test are so Accurate?
The distribution of scores for the Galvanize GRE Mock Test closely resembles the distribution of ETS GRE Official scores (a normal distribution).
The mean total score for the Galvanize GRE Mock Test (307) is very close to the ETS GRE Official (310), indicating strong overall preparation.
PS: After testing and evaluating over 1,000 students, we have compiled this data!
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Why should you take this GRE Sample or Mock Test?
Familiarity with Test Format
The GRE sample or mock test provides a simulated experience of the actual exam, allowing test-takers to become familiar with the format, structure, and timing of the test. This familiarity helps reduce anxiety and will boost your confidence on the actual test day.
Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
Taking a GRE sample or mock test helps identify areas of strength and weakness in your knowledge and test-taking skills. By reviewing your performance on the sample or mock test, you can pinpoint specific topics or question types that require further study and practice.
Practice Under Realistic Conditions
This GRE sample or mock test offers an opportunity to practice under realistic testing conditions. By replicating the test environment, you can assess your ability to perform under pressure and develop strategies to manage your time effectively during the exam.
What students have to say about the Galvanize GRE Mock Test!
“Just like the official exam, my GRE Mock Tests at Galvanize had 6 sections starting with the AWA. All the sections were timed and comprised of realistic GRE questions. In fact, my actual GRE felt just like another Galvanize GRE Mock Test!”
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“While preparing with Galvanize I came across a lot of practice questions topic-wise and tests with various levels of difficulty. Moreover, when I started giving the full-length mock tests I felt that these tests were exactly like the real-time GRE.”
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Our Top GRE Scorers
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IIT-ISM, Dhanbad
GRE Score: 336
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IIT-Bombay
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IIIT-Hyderabad
GRE Score: 335
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NIT-Delhi
GRE Score: 335
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GRE Score: 335
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Here's what you'll get from this Free GRE Sample & Mock Test!
Section-wise in-depth analytics
Time taken by YOU vs Others
Explaination of all answers
Your FINAL Results
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Follow Important Instructions for GRE Sample and Mock Test!
1. Simulate the Test Environment:
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Quiet and Distraction-Free: Find a calm space to minimize distractions and replicate the GRE testing environment.
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Desk and Chair: Use a desk and comfortable chair to ensure physical comfort during the mock test.
2. Choose the Right Device:
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Laptop/Computer: Take the GRE Mock or Sample Test on a laptop or computer. Avoid using mobile devices or tablets due to potential screen size limitations affecting the testing experience.
3. Stable Internet Connection:
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Reliable Connection: Ensure you have a stable internet connection to avoid interruptions during the mock test.
4. Time Management:
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Adhere to Time Limits: Each question has a time limit, so practice managing your time effectively during the mock test.
5. Review Your Performance:
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Score Analysis Report: Don’t miss the score analysis report at the end. It provides valuable insights into your strengths and weaknesses, allowing you to focus your study efforts.
6. Positive Test Taking Strategies:
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No Negative Marking: Remember, there’s no penalty for incorrect answers in the GRE Test. You can focus on selecting the best possible answer based on your knowledge.
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Calm and Focused Mindset: Maintain a relaxed, focused approach throughout the test. Deep breathing exercises can help manage stress and anxiety.
An overview of the GRE Test.
About the GRE Test
The GRE General Test mirrors the cognitive processes required in contemporary and rigorous graduate school programs, encompassing fields such as business and law. It assesses your abilities in verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing. These skills, cultivated over an extended period, are not tied to any particular academic discipline but hold universal significance.
You can utilize GRE scores to seek admission to various graduate, business, and law programs, including those offered at prestigious institutions.
The GRE Test Pattern.
The Verbal Reasoning section now prioritizes skills in reading comprehension, sentence equivalence, and text completion. There are two sections, each containing 27 questions and allowing 41 minutes for completion.
The Quantitative Reasoning section evaluates quantitative reasoning, data interpretation, and mathematical skills. Two sections (27 questions/section, 47 minutes/section)
The Analytical Writing section now includes only one essay: the Issue Task. You have 30 minutes to complete this essay.
GRE Verbal Reasoning
The GRE Verbal Reasoning section evaluates your ability to understand and analyze written material, as well as to evaluate arguments and synthesize information. It includes reading comprehension questions, sentence equivalence questions, and text completion questions. This section assesses your proficiency in comprehending and interpreting complex written passages, your vocabulary skills, and your ability to draw conclusions and make inferences. The Verbal Reasoning section is a critical component of the GRE exam, testing your verbal abilities essential for success in graduate-level studies.
GRE Quantitative Reasoning
The GRE Quantitative Reasoning section measures your ability to interpret and analyze quantitative information, solve problems using mathematical concepts, and apply mathematical reasoning to real-life scenarios. It includes questions covering arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. This section assesses your proficiency in understanding and manipulating numerical data, your problem-solving skills, and your ability to apply mathematical concepts to solve problems. The Quantitative Reasoning section is an important component of the GRE exam, evaluating your quantitative abilities essential for graduate-level studies, particularly in fields such as mathematics, science, engineering, and economics.
GRE Analytical Reasoning
The GRE Analytical Writing section assesses your ability to articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively, analyze arguments, and provide thoughtful and coherent responses. It consists of two tasks: Analyze an Issue and Analyze an Argument. In the Analyze an Issue task, you are presented with a statement and asked to present your perspective on the issue. In the Analyze an Argument task, you evaluate an argument and provide a critique, identifying its strengths and weaknesses. This section evaluates your skills in critical thinking, logical reasoning, and written communication. It also assesses your ability to develop and support ideas with relevant examples and evidence.
What is the GRE Exam Fee?
ETS has introduced revised GRE fees starting from July 1, 2023. In India, the GRE fee for 2024 amounts to ₹22,550 (use Galvanize GRE Voucher Code and Save ₹1500/- on your ETS GRE Registrations Fee), while it stands at $220 globally, except in China, where it is $231.30. Besides the GRE application fee, it’s crucial to consider additional expenses such as rescheduling, late registration, and cancellation. This blog delves into the GRE fee structure, payment methods, and other essential aspects of applying for the 2024 GRE test.
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