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If not suitably prepared, GRE word problems can prove to be very tricky! Here are 5 sample problems along with complete explanations.
Plugging in is a great strategy on problem solving, but does it work on GRE Quantitative Comparison? Find out here!
Did you know that there are GRE Vocabulary words that have origins in other languages? Here’s a few you might encounter on the test.
Use these 5 GRE sentence completion tricks to conquer text completion on the GRE. Use our strategies and see how you do on our sample problems!
Here’s an example of how plugging the answer choices on the GRE test back into the problem can help you solve it.
Knowing probability on the GRE is essential. Here, GRE expert Chris uses the coin toss probability to get you started on this difficult subject.
Magoosh’s GRE Vocabulary expert Chris Lele explains a few GRE Vocabulary words that are derived from French words.
Permutations and combinations are popping up more often on the GRE. Here are a few problems to help you practice them!
Chris Lele explains a word problem that uses the factorial sign. Check it out if you want to practice your permutations!
In this post, Chris Lele explains the basics of factorials so that you’ll be able to approach more difficult problems on the GRE.
Magoosh’s GRE expert Chris Lele takes apart a math challenge problem he posted on the Magoosh GRE blog. Check it out!
Can you crack this GRE Math challenge? You have 48 hours to prove the correct answer and explanation!
Set your timer at 2 minutes and try to solve this Quantitative Comparison question with huge numbers. Make sure to try Part 1 first!