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Curated GRE resources for diagnostics, quant and verbal skill-building, pacing, and review discipline.

Optimized for GRE · Graduate applicants balancing vocab, quant, and writing prep.

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ETS GRE overview

beginner

Official test structure, scoring, and registration details from the test maker.

OfficialFreeOfficial site15 min
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ETS PowerPrep practice tests

intermediate

Free official full-length tests that mirror real timing and scoring.

OfficialFreePractice exams2-4 hours per test
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Khan Academy quant review

beginner

Free lessons rebuilding algebra, geometry, and data interpretation confidence.

QuantFreeVideo + practiceSelf-paced
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Timed quant drill sets

advanced

Focused problem sets with a mark-and-move pacing rule.

QuantFreeProblem set45 min

GRE vocab spaced-repetition deck

intermediate

A daily 20-minute routine drilling high-frequency words in context.

VerbalFreeFlashcards20 min

AWA outline templates

intermediate

Fast structured outlines for the Issue and Argument writing tasks.

VerbalFreeTemplate40 min

GRE error log

beginner

Tag misses by concept, trap, and timing to prioritize the last-week plan.

StrategyFreeTemplate20 min

Peer review session

intermediate

Compare error logs and timing strategy with other test-takers weekly.

StrategyFreeGroup review60 min

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GRE study resources
Focus target: GRE
Block 1 (25 min): closed-book recall or one timed practice set.
Break (5 min): mark confusing items without opening a new task.
Block 2 (25 min): correct misses and write the next first step.
Done: one score/error note plus one queued task for tomorrow.