If you’re worried about your math score on the new GRE, get the guide that teaches you everything you need to know!
Bob Miller’s Math for the New GRE Gets You into Grad School!
Bob Miller has taught math to thousands of students at all educational levels for 30 years. His proven teaching methods help grad-school-bound students succeed on the math portion of the new GRE General Test.
Written in a lively and unique format, Bob Miller’s Math for the New GRE is fully aligned with the new GRE General Test that launched in August 2011.
This book is the perfect study companion for anyone taking the new GRE General. Bob Miller addresses the changes to the content and format of the exam while teaching math in an easy-to-understand style.
Unlike some dull test preps that merely present the material, Bob actually teaches and explains math concepts and ideas. His no-nonsense, no-stress teaching methods and decades of experience as a math teacher help you master the material and get an excellent score.
The book contains everything GRE test-takers need to know to solve the math problems that typify the Quantitative section of the exam. Each chapter is devoted to a specific topic and is packed with examples and exercises that reinforce the required math skills.
Bob Miller’s Math for the New GRE is a must-have for anyone who needs to boost their math skills before taking the new GRE!
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For more than three decades, Bob Miller has brought his unique brand of teaching math to Rutgers, NYU Polytechnic, City University of New York, and Westfield State College. He is the author of the widely acclaimed “Clueless” series and has developed several math test preps for REA.
Hi! My name is Bob Miller, and this is the introduction to a book that will help you do great on the quantitative section of the New GRE. This book will help you achieve your goal—getting admitted to the graduate school of your choice. It is important to know that a perfect score is not necessary. You only need a score that is high enough to get you into the school of your choice. ETS has changed the score scale from 130 to 170, in units of one. Therefore, a score of 169 is possible.
This book gives you everything you need to master math on the GRE revised General Test. All the topics in this book are covered in a way most readers have found easy to understand and sometimes even enjoyable. The kinds of questions on the GRE quantitative section are approximately 10% arithmetic, 40% algebra, 15% geometry, and 35% data analysis. (No advanced math such as trig or calculus or geometric proofs will be found on this test.) However, I’ve found great variation from test to test in the past. Some of the topics overlap each other. So even these percentages are very approximate. This book teaches you the topics you need, has many questions that are worked out in detail for you, and provides many other review questions and answers. According to ETS, the test consists of either two or three math sections (one is an ungraded field test). There are 20 questions in each section on the computer-based test and 25 questions on each section on the paper-and-pencil test, with a time limit of 35 minutes. A calculator is provided for both the computer-based and paper-and-pencil versions— major change. It is a simple calculator with only addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and square root keys. There are memory keys and a special key on the computer— button that will allow you to directly transfer your answer to the answer sheet. On either version of the test, you may return to any question in a section. On the computerized version, you can add a check to problems and come back to them, changing answers if you choose. Once a section is finished, however, you cannot go back. Some advice: Never change an answer unless you are 100% sure the new answer is correct. On the last test I took, I went against my own advice and went from a correct answer to a wrong one! There will be four types of questions. The first is the standard (single-answer) multiple-choice question, about 45% of the test (again, percentages are very approximate). The second is a multiple-answer multiple choice, which accounts for about 10% of the questions. The third is numeric entry, again about 10% of the test. The last is quantitative comparisons, about 35% of the test. With the New GRE, ETS is giving more real-life situations. This doesn't change the nature of the problem. It only changes the location of the problem from a zoo to a factory. The math remains the same. I tried to write this book as I wished my books had been written when I was a student."About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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