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4 Months GRE Time Table Lets assume you have 4 months for your GRE Exam from today. Your daily GRE preparation study time table should look like the following Weekdays: 3 hours o Morning: 1 Hour: GRE Verbal (Strategies and Words) o Evening: 30 Minutes: GRE Verbal (review words from morning) 30 minutes: GRE Math 30 minutes : GRE Practice test (or study) 30 Minutes Test Review Weekends: 6-10 hours o Sundays: 1 full test Above study plan will work well if you have 4 or more month to study for GRE. Spending 3 hours just for GRE test preparation is not an easy task. It takes lot of dedication and motivation. If you are a college student, it will be lot tougher to allocate 3 hours per day. But, you have no other choice, but eliminate all the distraction and concentrate on improving your GRE Score. 2 Months: GRE Time Table Weekdays: 5 hours o Mornings: 1 Hour: GRE Verbal (Strategies and Words) 1 Hour – Math (Strategies and formulas) o Evening: 1 hours: GRE Verbal (review words from morning) 30 minutes: GRE Math 1 Hour: GRE Practice test (or study) 30 Minutes for Test Review Weekends: 10 to 15 hours o Sundays: 1 full test, Study.

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4 Months GRE Time Table

Lets assume you have 4 months for your GRE Exam from today. Your daily GRE preparation study time table should look like the following

Weekdays: 3 hourso Morning:

1 Hour: GRE Verbal (Strategies and Words)o Evening:

30 Minutes: GRE Verbal (review words from morning) 30 minutes: GRE Math 30 minutes : GRE Practice test (or study) 30 Minutes Test Review

Weekends: 6-10 hourso Sundays: 1 full test

Above study plan will work well if you have 4 or more month to study for GRE. Spending 3 hours just for GRE test preparation is not an easy task. It takes lot of dedication and motivation. If you are a college student, it will be  lot tougher to allocate 3 hours per day. But, you have no other choice, but eliminate all the distraction and concentrate on improving your GRE Score.

2 Months: GRE Time Table

Weekdays: 5 hourso Mornings:

1 Hour: GRE Verbal (Strategies and Words) 1 Hour – Math (Strategies and formulas)

o Evening: 1  hours: GRE Verbal (review words from morning) 30 minutes: GRE Math 1 Hour: GRE Practice test (or study) 30 Minutes for Test Review

Weekends: 10 to 15 hourso Sundays: 1 full test, Study.

When you have less then 2 months for your GRE Exam. 5 Hours per day should be the minimum time you have to spend on GRE Preparation.

Your GRE Time Table?

If you are planning to appear for GRE exam in near future, do you have a time table like the one above or you just randomly spend less some time for test preparation? Can you vote below and if you have additional comments, do leave a comment (with your GRE Score and how much time you spend per day)

Top GRE Quantitative Books

1. Nova’s GRE Math Prep Course (Previously GRE Math Bible) (Must Have)o GRE Math Prep Course Review

2. Kaplan GRE Exam Math Workbook

Best GRE Verbal Books

1. Barrons Essential Words for the GRE o [Review - Barrons Essential Words for GRE]

2. Kaplan GRE Exam Vocabulary Flashcards 3. Kaplan GRE Exam Verbal Workbook (Must Have)

Best GRE General – Books

1. GRE: Practicing to Take the General Test 10th Edition (From ETS)2. Barron’s How to Prepare for Graduate Record Examination (Must Have)3. Nova’s – GRE Prep Course (Must Have)

o [Review - Nova GRE Prep Course]4. Kaplan GRE Exam 2010-2011 Premier with CD-ROM

Must Have GRE Test Prep Books

Of the 9 books listed above, try to buy atleast the Must Have books. If you are serious about improving your GRE Score, you should have atleast the 4 Must Have books (GRE Best Books)

Most students will just have Barron’s How to Prepare for GRE or Kaplan GRE Exam book and ignore other books. If you have good Verbal and Math skills, then you could get away with just one book, but if you are scoring between 800 to 1200 in practice tests, then try to buy above listed GRE Test Prep books.