Exam Format:
The midterm examination will consist of 40 questions:
10 arithmetic
5 data analysis
15 algebra ---- all
of these 30 will be alphanumeric answers
5 GRE/GMAT questions with multiple choice answers
5 GRE questions with numeric entry answers
General Test Prep Tips:
(some of these may not apply to online testing during
pandemic conditions)
The weeks & days before:
·
Study regularly daily – at least 10 practice
problems a day, especially in struggle areas!
·
Review the testing website for any possible
changes to policies & procedures
·
Review terminology, use flashcards, etc.
·
Have a “study outfit” you can wear to the test
center when the time comes; this is useful for getting in the right mindset and
triggering your memory during testing
·
Sign up with the name on your legal ID so it is
exactly identical
o
My horror story: my married name was different
from my maiden name, and my old ID did not include my new marital patronymic,
but I signed up with the new name. I was forbidden from taking the test and
they refused to permit any refund. If you are rich, this might not be an issue
for you, but most of us are not rich!
o
Be very careful about hyphens, spelling,
double last names, etc.
· Make
a practice drive to the test center at the same day and time for which your
test is scheduled – online testing? Familiarize yourself with the testing
procedures early and often!
·
NO major life changes (new medications [unless
absolutely necessary], breakups, quitting or starting anything important, etc.)
·
If you have an early test, start going to bed
and getting up earlier
The night before:
·
STOP STUDYING – cramming is worse
than useless, it is actually harmful!
· Lay
out what you will need to bring with you: study outfit, registration
confirmation, keys, water bottle, legal ID, wallet – online testing?
Consider having this stuff ready in your testing space
·
Eat well (healthy, safe, non-irritable food)
·
Drink well (plenty of water, NO alcohol nor
other intoxicants including “smart” drugs)
·
Sleep well (start going to bed early a week
ahead if your test is early in the morning)
The morning of:
·
NO STUDYING – a waste of time, will only stress
you out more
·
Eat well (healthy, safe, non-irritable food;
brain food includes whole grains, yogurt, eggs)
·
Drink well (caffeine only if you regularly have
it, plenty of water, etc.)
·
Put on your study outfit and bring your
necessities with you
· Arrive
at least 30 minutes early – online testing? I suggest at least 15 minutes
early
· Bring
nothing in except the necessities: legal ID, water bottle, car keys, wallet,
confirmation of test registration
During the test:
·
Use your breaks to get extra scratch
paper/noteboards, use the restroom, drink a little water
·
When stuck on a problem try one of two methods:
o
Mark and Review / ‘easy’ test first (GRE only)
o
Stare at the ceiling and think about anything
else for 30 seconds or less (both exams)
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