What's the most important part of your preparation? Studying for 15 hours per day? Practice? Reading all the relevant books out there? Nope, it's not what you think.
It's taking the right mock tests and analyzing them to improve your score.
As a rule of thumb, you should be taking mock tests through the whole of your preparation. In fact, you must begin your GRE preparation with one so that you recognize your strengths and weaknesses at an early stage. It will help you dedicate more of your time in the sections that need improvement.
Check out the mock test scores from my preparation journey below:
Having taken so many tests, I have some secrets for you in this blog. Here's a list of the most-reliable mock tests that can boost your preparation significantly:
Source: Manhattan Prep
Tests Offered | 6 |
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Source: Kaplan
Tests Offered | 5 |
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Source: Princeton Review
Tests Offered | 5 |
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You must be wondering why the practice test offered by ETS is not mentioned above. We believe that you will give it anyway because there are only two of them.
With this article, we wanted to present the other mock tests that you should take apart from the ones offered by ETS.
It is recommended that you take as many mock tests as you can and interpret the evaluation reports to improve your score. Moreover, you should be taking a variety of mock tests to familiarize yourself with all the question types.
Here's to you getting 330+ on the GRE!