Three Good Reasons to Start Prepping for the GRE

All three reasons share one key element, time.

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a significant milestone for those aspiring to further their academic career. Whether you’re aiming for a master's program or eyeing a PhD, the GRE can be your gateway to success.

However, many students procrastinate or feel overwhelmed by the prospect of preparing for this crucial test.

The earlier you start preparing for the GRE exam, the more time you have to familiarize yourself with the test format, question types, and timing strategies. This extra time can be the difference between an average score and an exceptional one.

A high GRE score can make your application stand out in a competitive field. So, why wait? Here are three reasons why you should start your GRE prep as soon as possible.

All three reasons share one key element, time.

Reason #1: There are two upcoming GREs in the near future. 

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The next two test dates are September 12th and October 17th. Students who miss those administrations – or sit for them but don’t do well (possibly due to lack of proper preparation) will have plenty of time to work on practice test questions, and sit for full simulations, which we can provide, in order to learn where you most need to improve.

Identifying your weaknesses is critical to improvement; both learning and improvement work take time.

Reason #2: Summer has been effectively cancelled. 

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The Coronavirus pandemic has either halted or severely restricted many student activities. That means that there’s time to prep now, a situation less likely after school restarts, in whatever form, later this summer.

Schools look for students who use their time wisely – such as learning their weaknesses and doing something about them – because those students are likely to maintain that very attitude in their graduate studies. Scoring well on the GRE will be a positive sign.

Reason #3: Scores are valid for 5 years. 

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GRE scores are valid for five years, so prepping now for one of the next two administrations is no-lose proposition! Did you know that the GRE is accepted by a number of law and business schools, too? The validity and impact of a good test score have never been more important.

Taking a GRE while still formulating post-graduation plans is a valuable and insightful decision for students while they’re still in the academic learning-and-testing mode of their undergraduate education. Make the most of your current education.

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There’s no time like the present to start your GRE test prep. By giving yourself ample time, you can improve your score, balance your commitments, and maximize opportunities for growth. The effort you invest now will pay off in spades when you receive that coveted acceptance letter.

At Score At The Top, we offer comprehensive GRE test resources, practice tests, and personalized support to help you achieve your best score. Contact us to explore how we can help you succeed and get started on your path to academic excellence.

For those students who aren’t GRE-inclined, we also offer prep for the MCAT, GMAT, and LSAT, as well as complete support for the grad/law/med/MBA application process, from school selection to application to needed essays/personal statements.

Contact us today to explore how we can help you succeed and to get started.

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