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1. GRE Vocab Capacity: 2017 Edition - Over 1300 Powerful Memory Tricks and Mnemonics
2. 5 Lb. Book of GRE Practice Problems: Strategy Guide, Includes Online Bonus Questions
- Brand new
- Very useful!
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3. Verbal Advantage: 10 Steps to a Powerful Vocabulary
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6. Vocabulary Cartoons II, SAT Word Power
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9. Barron's Picture These SAT Words in a Flash
Barron's Picture These SAT Words in a Flash
10. Vocabulary Cartoons, SAT Word Power: Learn Hundreds of SAT Words Fast with Easy Memory Techniques
11. Barron's GRE, 20th Edition
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12. The Official Guide to the GRE Revised General Test, 2nd Edition (GRE: The Official Guide to the General Test)
- Does not include the CD with the simulated computer based practice tests
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13. Cracking the GRE with 4 Practice Tests, 2016 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation)
14. 5 lb. Book of GRE Practice Problems (Manhattan Prep 5 lb Series)
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16. Barron's New GRE: Graduate Record Examination (Barron's GRE)
- New GRE book: 19th Edition
- Most up to date review and practice for 2013.
- Screen shots of the computer interface you will encounter on test day
- Never been written in
- Equipped with practice tests.
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18. CliffsNotes Math Review for Standardized Tests, 2nd Edition (CliffsTestPrep)
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19. Cracking the New GRE with DVD, 2012 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation)
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Oh cool, thanks!!
5lb book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1937707296/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_yl7jtb0T1P1FK
I can't really think of anything else off of the top of my head - if I do think of or come by anything, I'll be sure to message you! Good luck!
I'm using 2 sets of vocab flashcards (obviously they overlap) - one is the app for GRE vocab words from Magoosh, it's solid because it has tons of specifies which definitions are important for the test as opposed to giving you every definition when they aren't all relevant. The other method I'm using is hand-made cards from this GRE vocab book: it's clearly written by two former frat bros based on the mnemonics they suggest but that makes it funny and entertaining. I hand-make 5 new ones from their list every day and add them to the stack. It's working well so far.
Don't waste your time with that crap, unless that is effective for you. For me, whenever I read I gloss over words I don't know or can't pronounce. If you do this at all then reading won't increase your vocabulary.
For me, what worked was creating a mental picture of the definition based on the pronunciation of the word. The more personalized and outrageous the better. That last part on being personalized and crazy is key.
For example, truculent means "eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant." To me it sounds like "truck-you-lent" so I picture a guy driving a semi truck which costs like 400K who owns the truck, but works for a shipping company. He lends his truck out, but the guy doesn't give it back and so the big burly truck driver is pissed and eager to fight and argue.
I practice recalling the key phrase "truck-you-lent" and associated picture incorporating the definition. After three times I just know the definition without really being able to articulate it well. Its just in there, but it takes struggling and recalling it ~3 times over a 2 week period.
I have a database of GRE words with descriptions of pictures that I have been working on in hopes of writing a book based on the above idea someday. PM if you want me to send it to you.
Also, check out these books for ideas and even words. They tend to be simple SAT words but you need to know them as well for the GRE.
GRE Vocab Capacity: Over 900 Powerful Memory Tricks and Mnemonics to Widen your Lexicon
Vocabulary Cartoons II, SAT Word Power
Vocabulary Cartoons: Sat Word Power
Vocabulary Cartoons II: SAT Word Power
Picture These SAT Words!
Picture These SAT Words in a Flash
Vocabulary Cartoons: Word Power Made Easy
Vocabulary Cartoons: SAT Word Power
How to Build a Better Vocabulary
Verbal Advantage: 10 Steps to a Powerful Vocabulary
Hello,
I recently took the GRE, and after not getting the scores I wanted, continued my search for a better book to study. I have a few friends that studied using Kaplan, and got mediocre scores (not blaming it on Kaplan..fully anyways), and I used "Cracking the GRE". From what I've picked up from myself and others, these books teach you how to "game the developers", which isn't the correct way to go about it. Gaming the test isn't going to help you when you simply need to have a better understanding of the material.
I bought this book and have been going through it. Each chapter is a specific topic of questions, with about ~100 of each. For example: 1 chapter for Algebra, one for Inequalities, etc. It also has a practice section at the beginning to help you determine where you can further focus.
5lb Book of GRE Practice Problems
They have the answers and good explanations at the end of each chapter as well.
It's big and heavy, and a little intimidating, but you'll work through it. I know I am, slowly but surely.
The GRE has changed substantially. (It's now a computer-adaptive exam; it used to have an "Analytical" section; it used to have analogies...) Can you use interlibrary loan to get a newer book? Or visit a different library in your library system? At worst, you could sit in Barnes & Noble and use a copy of their book.
Barron's (the newest one) is fine; I use it with students, and you can augment it with free websites and apps. But you're already paying over $200 to take the exam—another $10 for up-to-date prep material would be money well spent.
You can get the 20th edition (next-to-most recent) used on Amazon for $4 (includes shipping).
I highly suggest The Official Guide to the GRE and using this thread for anymore information you need. However, if you're tight for money look at older editions (the one I hyperlinked is the second edition) or PM me if you're really desperate.
Take some considerations when using/buying the book because MOST OF the information in the ETS book is available on their website. However, your situation says you aren't able to get online often so I can understand the advantage, however I'd like you to be aware of this. I also forgot to mention I've used the Manhattan and Princeton and liked those as well.
Hope it helps.
http://greprepclub.com/forum/free-gre-practice-tests-506.html?fl=menu
Was told to read this http://www.amazon.com/World-Order-Henry-Kissinger/dp/1594206147
and I don't know if this is worth the money
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These are the study materials I ordered: