By examining each area of the GRE, participants in this program will
know what to expect on the exam and be able to set goals for improving their
performance levels. Early sessions will focus on diagnosing individual
strengths and weaknesses and developing goals for improving performance levels.
The program will teach students problem solving techniques and strategies
for tackling the toughest questions. The program will include an overview
of math concepts, including quantitative comparisons, data interpretation,
geometry, algebra, and arithmetic. The program will also prepare participants
for the verbal section of the exam by covering topics like reading comprehension,
analogies, sentence completions, and vocabulary. Students may receive independent
study credit by enrolling in the program or take the program for non-credit.
There is no charge for the non-credit option. The credit option requires
tuition payment.
The program is offered each fall. Please contact the Dean of the College
of Arts and Sciences for the schedule and/or more information.