Tham khảo tài liệu 'brownstein s., et al. barron's .(barrons)(669s)(1997) episode 2 part 4', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | The Computer-Adaptive GRE 413 Simulate your own computer-adaptive GRE. In addition to working through the practice exercises in this book on the various question types you may want to spend some time on exercises designed to give you a sense of taking the CAT. First however go through the following process. 1. Figure out how well you re likely to do on each section of the GRE. Before you can work out your best strategy for dealing with the computerized GRE you need to assess your strengths and weaknesses in the three areas tested verbal reasoning quantitative reasoning and analytical and logical reasoning. Take the seven-section pencil-and-paper Diagnostic Test in Chapter 2 and use the Answer Key to check your answers. Then following the directions in the SelfAppraisal section compute your raw score for each of the three areas tested and use the unofficial conversion chart that follows to estimate your probable score on the GRE. Note the types of questions you do well on the ones you generally mess up and the ones that take you a great deal of time to answer even if in the end you get them right. Finally fill in the following chart Test V Q A Score Did well on Did poorly on . 1. L. . Took too much time over Left out This information will help you design your own personal tactics for doing well on the computerized GRE. 2. Analyze your trouble spots. Suppose that on the verbal section you did quite well on the sentence completion and antonym questions but took so much time on the reading comprehension questions that you wound up answering only 23 of 30 questions. How could you use this information to do better on the CAT You know that questions on this test follow no set order a 500-word reading passage with four comprehension questions based on it may be followed by two analogies or by one sentence completion and two antonyms. Therefore if you find you re taking too much time on a reading passage consider bailing out it s all right to make an occasional random guess