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All You Need to Know About Your GRE® Score

What is GRE ® ? The Graduate Record Examinations (short GRE ® ) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in the United States and Canada and few in other countries. The GRE ® is owned and administered by Educational Testing Service . What is a Good GRE ® Score? There are 3 types of question section and their score scales are: Section Verbal Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning Analytical Writing Score Scale 130–170 in 1-point increments 130–170 in 1-point increments 0–6 in ½ point increments If no questions are answered for a specific measure (e.g., Verbal Reasoning), then you will receive a No Score (NS) for that measure. What Should be Your Target GRE® Score? Top Scores Verbal Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning Analytical Writing 163-170 165-170 5.0-6.0 Competitive Scores Verbal Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning Analytical Writing 158-162 159-164 4.5 Good Score Verbal Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning Analytical Writing 152-158 153-158 4.0 Below Av...
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7 Day to Day Tips to Improve Your English Proficiency with Ease

How to Improve English Proficiency with Ease To learn a language you should immerse in it while doing anything. Try to speak in English in your day to day activities. Following tips will surely help you, if follow the right way: Join online language learning and exchange forum or sites, so that you can involve in some communication and start learning from the native people. Keep your smartphone’s language in English and try to communicate with your friends in English instead of your native language, this will improve your writing, don not use slang or abbreviation, try to use exact words and sentences and so on. Mock tests and practice proficiency test, go them every week and find out where you’re lacking behind, improve and iterate. Visualize the worlds and virtually place the sticky notes on several things in your house and visualize their name and try to talk on those things like: “this is my first watch, I’ve several memories attached with it. It was the first gift from my best fri...

Best Tips to Improve ACT Score in 2022

Begin STUDYING IMMEDIATELY AFTER A TEST DATE  After you complete your first ACT endeavor and quickly realize you'd prefer to retake it, begin taking notes.  As fast as possible, record everything can recollect about the test as you took it. Record anything that confounded you, was surprisingly troublesome, areas you felt certain on, anything thusly. Record those impressions however much you can while new.  Those notes will assist you with getting ready for your next test date since now you're mindful of precisely what to zero in on sometime later. While your scores report will help as well, these different notes will help quickly design your following stages. Moreover, you can contrast those impressions with your genuine scores to see whether you were right or inaccurate in regards to where you want to improve.  Use YOUR SCORE REPORT  Regardless of whether it's fortunate or unfortunate, utilize that score report for your potential benefit.  Your ACT results...

3 Basic English Writing Tips for Beginners

Is English not your first language? Then maybe you’re intimidated by writing in English. Maybe you feel that writing in English at a native level is a bar you can never reach… WRONG! Whether it’s writing a gripping application to college, or to prepare for the IELTS writing section, mastery of English writing IS within your grasp. Better, even! If you follow these tips, you’ll write at a higher level than most native speakers, many of whom never fully learn how to use their birth-given language! Tip #1: Avoid writing polysyllabic if you’re not actually familiar with them There’s an error in the grammar of that tip! Can you spot it? “Polysyllabic” – though it IS a word in the English dictionary – isn’t an adverb or noun! It’s an adjective. The correct sentence would be “Avoid using polysyllabic words if you’re not actually familiar with them.” This can be a problem for ESL learners looking to improve their IELTS writing score, or for anyone looking to write better in English. Rather tha...

Why Learn Spanish and How to Reach C1 Level?

Learn Spanish from Experts Why learn Spanish? 450+ million people speak Spanish, the second most commonly spoken language worldwide after Chinese. Spanish is the official language of 21 countries, including nations in Central & South America, Europe, and Africa. Spanish is the world’s second most spoken language, so speaking it along with English & Chinese gives you the ability to do business almost anywhere in the world. Have a unique advantage in the United States to access the Latino market by learning Spanish; the USA is home to over 40 million Spanish speakers. Spanish is one of five romance languages, with linguistic similarities, learning another language like French or Portuguese will be easier. Learn about Latin culture and gain a new perspective of the world and life. Enjoy the Latin world’s diverse musical and theatrical entertainment industry, with top-selling movies and music from across the Hispanic world. How to Reach C1 level in Spanish? Based on the Common Euro...

Seek Academic Opportunities Beyond the Classroom

If I could travel back in time to visit my young high school self (who would be studying, studying, studying, often all night long, to do well in her AP classes), I would tell her that college preparation requires more than studying. As important as understanding derivatives in calculus or the logic behind the periodic table of elements is, there is more to preparing for an American college than studying. In fact, at most top American schools, there are more applicants with very high SAT scores (say, above 1450) than there are spaces available for them. This is something my own parents didn’t understand—they thought, “If you are the best, best, best student, why should anything else matter to a good university?” The problem is that there are already many best, best, best students out there. So, how can you differentiate yourself from all the other dedicated applicants? Although test scores and grades are important—they are one way that colleges can determine if you are a serious studen...

10 Most Common UK & US Visa Rejection Reasons 2021

Avoid these Mistakes while Applying for a UK and US Visa. Visa application is one of the dream come true for many of us and a single mistake can lead it to the rejection. Therefore it is better to understand the common mistakes that are carried out again and again. Read carefully and apply with mistake free form. 1. Mistakes in Application Form Fill your form correctly, review twice and get it checked with someone who has gone through the process or your consultant. 2. Sudden Large Deposits Avoid huge deposits in a short time, maintain your account balance in advance to justify the large amount of deposits. 3. Visa Category Choose it wisely, consult to avoid refusal. 4. Missing Document Re-check and verify your documents and submit them in time. 5. Previous Immigration History Non disclosing previous immigration can lead you to the visa rejection. 6. Document Format Provide documents in a prescribed format as per the requirements of the Home office. 7. Incorrect Documents Always provid...