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Course Outline

Diagnostic Test

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Section 1: Analytical Writing

  • Analyze an Issue- 30 minutes
  • Analyze an Argument- 30 minutes
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Section 2: Verbal Reasoning-20 questions- 30 minutes

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Section 3: Quantitative Reasoning- 20 questions- 35 minutes

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Section 4: Verbal Reasoning-20 questions- 30 minutes

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Section 5: Quantitative Reasoning- 20 questions- 35 minutes

Introduction to GRE

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All about GRE

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Frequently Asked Questions- General

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Frequently Asked Questions- Analytical Writing

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Frequently Asked Questions- Verbal Reasoning

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Frequently Asked Questions- Quantitative Reasoning

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Frequently Asked Questions- Experimental Section

Vocabulary Building

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Introduction to GRE Vocabulary

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3- Stage Approach

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Ways to Build GRE Vocabulary

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Vocabulary flowcharts

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Vocabulary List 1

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Flashcards

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Vocabulary List 2

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Most Frequently Asked Words on the GRE

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Most Commonly Misused Words

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GRE word groups

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Positive & Negative Tone Words

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Word Roots

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Prefix List

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Suffix List

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Vocabulary test 1

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Vocabulary test 2

Analytical Writing Assessment

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All About Analytical Writing Assessment

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Chapter 1: Analyze an Issue

  • Notes for Reference
  • Chapter 1.1: Planning
  • Chapter 1.2: How to Write the Introduction Paragraph
  • Chapter 1.3: How to Write the Body Paragraphs
  • Chapter 1.4: How to Write the Conclusion Paragraph
  • Chapter 1.5: Sample Argument Task
  • Chapter 1.6: Marking Criteria
  • Chapter 1.7: Pool of Essays
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Chapter 2: Analyze an Argument

  • Notes for Reference
  • Chapter 2.1: Planning
  • Chapter 2.2: How to Write the Introduction Paragraph
  • Chapter 2.3: How to Write the Body Paragraphs
  • Chapter 2.4: How to Write the Conclusion Paragraph
  • Chapter 2.5: Sample Argument Task
  • Chapter 2.6: Marking Criteria
  • Chapter 2.7: Pool of Essays

Quantitative Reasoning

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Chapter 1.1- 1.10: Number Properties Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Math Test 1: Number properties, Percentages

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Chapter 2.1- 2.7: Algebra- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Chapter 3.1- 3.4: Arithmetic Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Chapter 4.1- 4.6: Word Problems- Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Math Test 2: Algebra & Arithmetic

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Chapter 5.1- 5.8: Geometry & Coordinate Geometry Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Math Test 3: Geometry & Coordinate Geometry

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Chapter 6.1- 6.4: Sets, Counting, Permutation and Combination, Probability Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Math Test 4: Sets, Counting, Permutation and Combination, Probability, Functions

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Chapter 7.1-7.3: Statistics & Data Interpretation Notes & Practice Questions with Answer Key

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Math Test 5: Statistics & Data Interpretation

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Quantitative Reasoning Mock Test

Verbal Reasoning

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Notes for Reference

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Useful Advice

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Chapter 1: Reading Comprehension

  • Notes for Reference
  • Chapter 1.1: Types of Reading
  • Chapter 1.2: Challenges in Reading Comprehension
  • Chapter 1.3: Different Topics for Reading Comprehension
  • Chapter 1.4-1.6: Different Question Formats- Notes and Sample Questions
  • Chapter 1.7: Recommended Approach
  • Chapter 1.8: Useful Advice
  • Chapter 1.9-1.13: Types of Questions- Notes, Practice Questions with Answer Key
  • Reading Comprehension Mock Test
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Chapter 2: Text Completion

  • Notes for Reference
  • Chapter 2.1- 2.3: Types of Text Completion Questions- Notes, Strategies, and Practice Questions with Answer Key
  • Text Completion Mock Test
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Chapter 3: Sentence Equivalence

  • Notes for Reference
  • Chapter 3.1: Useful Advice
  • Chapter 3.2: Types of questions- Notes, Strategies, and Practice Questions with Answer Key
  • Sentence Equivalence Mock Test
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Chapter 4: Critical Reasoning

  • Notes for Reference
  • Chapter 4.1-4.3: Types of questions- Notes, Strategies, and Practice Questions with Answer Key
  • Critical Reasoning Mock Test
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Verbal Reasoning Mock Test

Full- Length Practice Test

GRE Complete course Study schedule

GRE Recommended list of books

GRE Coursebook (ebook)- Quantitative, Analytical, Verbal and Vocabulary

Who should take this Course

  • Applicants who are pursuing a master's, specialized master's in business, MBA, JD, or doctoral degree
  • Students who need help with the entire GRE preparation.
  • Students who aspire to get a higher score on the GRE.

Reviews

Ananya Sharma

Ananya Sharma

30/06/2025

iSchoolPrep made GRE Quant so much easier for me. The 14 recorded Quant lectures were detailed and easy to follow, and the mind maps helped me revise quickly before practice tests. The 10 internal module-wise tests kept me on track, and I could see my improvement with every test.

Rohan Deshmukh

Rohan Deshmukh

25/06/2025

The 4000+ vocabulary word list from iSchoolPrep was a game changer for my Verbal section. I used their two vocabulary tests regularly to track how much I remembered.

Priya Nair

Priya Nair

21/06/2025

As someone balancing college and GRE prep, I found the iSchoolPrep program very well-structured. The 40+ hours of video lectures covered all the important topics in a clear way. The notes for each module, Quant and Verbal, were super helpful for quick revisions.

Arjun Mehta

Arjun Mehta

05/06/2025

What impressed me about iSchoolPrep was their focus on regular testing. I completed all 10 full-length GRE mock tests provided in the program. They were quite close to the actual GRE level and helped me manage time better. My GRE Quant score jumped by 9 points!

Karan Chugh

Karan Chugh

01/06/2025

The GRE verbal section was my biggest fear, but iSchoolPrep helped me overcome it. Their 6 recorded lectures explained the concepts very well, and the vocabulary list gave me a strong foundation. By the exam day, I was confident and scored much better than I expected in Verbal.

Saurav Jain

Saurav Jain

27/05/2025

iSchoolPrep gave me a complete toolkit for GRE prep. I was especially impressed with their vocabulary-building section. Learning 4000+ words sounded difficult, but their structured approach made it easier. The internal module-wise tests helped me track progress step by step.

Meera Joshi

Meera Joshi

20/05/2025

I liked how iSchoolPrep broke everything into small, easy-to-learn sections. The chapter-wise practice questions helped me test myself regularly, and the cheat sheets were perfect for quick revision before tests. I used their tips and strategies while attempting AWA and IR sections, and they worked wonderfully.

Nidhi Kulkarni

Nidhi Kulkarni

15/05/2025

As someone who wanted to prepare for the GRE without joining coaching classes, iSchoolPrep was perfect. The video lectures were like personal tutoring sessions, and the study schedule kept me disciplined. I referred to the books they recommended for extra reading, which really boosted my confidence.

Abhishek Sharma

Abhishek Sharma

10/05/2025

One thing that stood out in iSchoolPrep’s GRE program was the quality of their full-length practice tests. All 10 tests were well-designed and close to the actual GRE pattern. Their Quant lectures and notes helped me strengthen my basics, especially in data interpretation.

Aman Jain

Aman Jain

23/04/2025

I started with a low practice test score, but after 2 months with iSchoolPrep, my performance improved drastically. The structured notes, clear video explanations, and regular practice made all the difference. The GRE study plan they gave me was easy to follow and helped me stay consistent throughout my prep.

Dylan Gonsalves

Dylan Gonsalves

09/03/2022

Since I study in another city and had only two months to study for my GRE, I was a little hesitant when I originally signed up for the GRE comprehensive pack. However, iSchoolPrep kept its promise by giving me plenty of online resources as well as ongoing advice. They also encouraged me to attend their live sessions, which was very helpful to me. They sent me a schedule of practice exams to take during the final month of my GRE preparation, which I was meant to do before taking the real test.

Aditya Hooda

Aditya Hooda

17/03/2022

Quantitative reasoning has always been my strength and Verbal reasoning was my weakness. I never liked studying words. When I started taking the mocks I scored low marks on the Verbal section whereas my Quant was 170. This was depressing. So, I was on the lookout for a test prep site that would offer help with only the Verbal section. That's when I saw iSchoolPrep's profile on Instagram. I opted for the GRE Verbal plan, which offered me strategies, live classes, and practice questions to crack my GRE. An exceptional test prep platform for sure!

Avinash Singh

Avinash Singh

20/03/2022

Studying for the GRE can be challenging. With so many resources out there, it's hard to know where to start and what will work best. That's why I love using the GRE essential package by iSchool Prep. It has everything I need to Prep and study, making it easier than ever!

Anita Sawant

Anita Sawant

08/04/2022

I got 329 - Q:164, V:165 on the GRE, and believe it or not, I owe it all to this fantastic platform. I've to say that iSchool Prep is the best study platform available today for GRE students and all study abroad aspirants!

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you're a beginner preparing for the GRE, don't worry — you're not alone, and with a solid strategy, you can ace the test. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get started:

  • Understand the Exam Pattern first: Start by understanding the GRE exam pattern and sections—Verbal, Quant, and Analytical Writing.
  • Don’t Ignore the Diagnostic Test: Take a diagnostic test to know your baseline score. Then, build foundational skills in vocabulary, reading comprehension, and math.
  • Read Official GRE Exam Guides: Use official GRE guides, set a study plan, and start solving practice questions daily.
  • Set your Priorities Clear: Focus on consistency and learning from your mistakes early on.

The easiest way to crack the GRE is not about shortcuts—it's about using smart strategies that give you maximum results with minimum stress. Here’s a simplified, effective roadmap that can help you crack the GRE:

  • No Shortcuts, Please: There’s no shortcut, but a smart strategy can make GRE prep easier.
  • Concentrate on the Basics: Focus on high-frequency words, master common math concepts, and practice reading comprehension.
  • Keep Practicing & Make Note of Errors: Use official practice questions, track errors, and revise regularly.
  • Track Your progress: Time yourself during practice.
  • Increase your Vocabulary Skills: Stick to a daily plan, use flashcards for vocabulary, and take regular full-length tests to boost speed and accuracy.

For one-month prep, make a tight schedule—study 3–4 hours daily.

  • Week 1: Cover basics of Verbal and Quant.
  • Week 2: Start practising question types.
  • Week 3: Focus on weak areas and vocabulary.
  • Week 4: Take 2-3 full-length mock tests.
  • Bonus Tip: Use high-quality materials, avoid distractions, and analyse every mistake to improve quickly in a limited time.

The minimum days required to prepare for the GRE depend on the following factors:

  • First-Test Takers: If you're starting from scratch, the minimum recommended time is around 30 to 45 days for basic preparation, provided you can study intensively (3–5 hours daily).
  • Experienced Folks: If you already have a good foundation, 3 weeks might be enough.
  • Top Score Aimers: But for a top score (320+), 2–3 months is a more realistic and less stressful timeline.

Most students take 2 to 3 months of consistent preparation to do well on the GRE.

  • This includes understanding the test format, learning content, practising questions, and taking mock tests.
  • The exact time depends on your target score and starting point.
  • A daily study routine of 1–2 hours can be enough with a solid plan.

To score above 325 on the GRE with self-study, most students need to dedicate between 150 to 250 hours of focused preparation. Let’s break this down clearly so you can plan smart:

  • Self-Study is a Must: To score 325+, plan for about 150–200 hours of focused self-study.
  • Fortify your Strengths: Spend time building vocabulary, mastering Quant concepts, and practising Verbal reasoning.
  • Take out time for Mock Tests: Allocate time for mock tests and thorough error analysis.
  • Make a Structured Routine: Break down your hours across 8–12 weeks and stay consistent.
  • Prioritize Quality over Hours: Quality of study and feedback from mock tests matter more than just the number of hours.

Solving mock tests is one of the most important parts of GRE prep — but it’s not just about taking the test. The real magic happens when you spend enough time on reviewing it.

  • Each full-length GRE mock test takes about 4 hours, including breaks.
  • But add another 2–3 hours to review mistakes and understand weak spots. So, every mock test demands a total of 6–7 hours of effort.
  • Taking 4–6 full mocks during your prep phase, spaced weekly, is ideal for tracking progress and building exam stamina.

Technology can boost GRE prep through online platforms, mobile apps, and AI-powered tools.

  • Use apps like Magoosh, Quizlet, and Manhattan Prep for targeted practice. Online mock tests simulate real test conditions.
  • Vocabulary apps and flashcards help with retention.
  • Analytics tools also identify weak areas, making your prep more efficient and personalised.

If you want to prep with minimum effort, focus on high-yield strategies:

  • learn the most common GRE words, revise math formulas, and practice frequently asked question types.
  • Use curated resources and limit distractions. Take at least 2–3 mock tests.
  • Even with low effort, consistency is key—just one hour daily can lead to noticeable improvement.

Here's how to prepare for the GRE in 25 days:

  • Study 4–6 hours daily
  • Practice high-frequency questions in Week 2
  • Take 3–4 full-length mock tests (Week 3–4)
  • Review mistakes using an error log
  • Learn 25–30 vocab words daily
  • Use official and reliable prep resources
  • Prioritize mock test analysis

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