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Best Last-Minute Tips for SAT Exam

Is your SAT exam is around the corner and you are not feeling confident? Relax. The exhaustive part is already over. All your preparation, strategies, and tips should be executed appropriately now. For that, getting tensed won’t help. Check the best last-minute tips for SAT exam As you don’t have much time to plan the SAT preparation , all you can do is a quick revision of your strengths and working on weaknesses. Try to attempt any mock tests, so that you will be familiar with the exam pattern. Make a note of topics that are time-consuming during the mock test, so that while attempting the original exam, you can prioritize them based on the time you may need to spend. One day before the exam:  Tomorrow is a big day. Remember, one night cannot change anything. So don’t hustle up with the topics that need to revised, or which you didn’t even read about. What shall I do one day before SAT exam? One day before the exam is not the right time to pressurize your m

Few Things You Must Consider Before Taking the PTE Exam

While talking about PTE- Pearson Test for English, everyone will start with  tips and tricks to crack the PTE exam . Assuming it was an easy exam to crack, many of the test takers skipped the preparation as well. Let me be honest with you. No test is easy. Maybe it will be easier than any other critical exam but, PTE is not very easy to crack. Then , How to crack PTE Exam? With Proper Plan, Practice and Focus, Yes, PTE is Easy to Crack. [Read more: Why is PTE Becoming so Popular? ] Along with plan and practice, here are  few things you need to consider before taking the PTE Exam Never Go By Assumptions As you are a native English speaker, never assume that you can excel in the test.  PTE test  is not just about your communicational skills. It is one test in which scores will be calculated on both communication and Enabling skills.   Communication skills include ·          Speaking ·          Listening ·          Writing ·          Reading Enabling Skills includ

5 Important Reasons to Take PTE Test for Studying Abroad

The PTE - Pearson Test of English is a Standardized English test that helps the officials to evaluate the English fluency of the applicant through which he/she can cope up without language constraints in their country. Especially for non-speakers, Standardized test allows them to immigrate to foreign countries for education or work or settlement.  Okay, there are many English Proficiency tests.  Why the PTE exam? When we compare PTE with any other exam, PTE seems to be easy than any other. Only 20 types of questions will be asked in PTE and need to be answered in 3 hours. Most of the test takers gave feedback as PTE questions are easy to understand than other tests. Moreover, with  the best tips for the PTE test , even non-speaker can attempt and succeed in the PTE. Apart from that, here are the top  5 reasons to take the PTE test : 1.        Globalized Test: Almost all the major countries accept PTE as a qualifying test for considering the applicant is proficient in English.

5 Expert Tips to Score 160+ in GRE Verbal Section

Are you struggling with your  GRE Verbal score  not rising than 160 marks? Well, let me tell you a secret here. Learning on your own is okay but sometimes you need to fasten a rope while hiking a steep hill. With that support, you can have a grip and you can push yourselves towards the top. In the same way, practice with expert guidance together gains the grip on the subject which leads to a good GRE score to get into top universities . Before Jumping into Tips, a  Brief Idea on GRE Verbal Section: GRE Verbal section has 2 parts and 20 questions per section with 60 minutes time duration on the total. Questions in verbal sections are based on Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence, and Reading Comprehension. Now, Here Are 5 Expert Tips to  Score 160+ in the Verbal Section : 1.        Never Underestimate Reading Comprehension Questions Reading comprehension is one such part of  the GRE test , which consumes a lot of time for reading and finding answers. Focus on the first and la

Types of GMAT Critical Reasoning Questions You Need to Know

Critical reasoning is one of the hardest parts of GMAT. Do you know why examiners concentrate more on CR questions? The reason is, as your intention to attempt GMAT shows your interest in Business and any business needs critical thinking no matter in which position you are working in. That is exactly why you need to excel in Critical reasoning questions to get a better GMAT score . Now before starting our preparation for GMAT, let us see the types of GMAT critical reasoning questions.                                                                                               [Read more about:  FAQ’s on GMAT Exam ] 1.        ‘ Strengthen the Arguments' Strengthen the arguments’ is one the most repeated question types of Critical Reasoning in GMAT . Almost 30% of CR questions will be of this type. Sample:   Which of the following strengthens the argument…? 2.        ‘ Weakens the Argument’/ ‘Least Helpful’ Weakening or least helpful will be the keyword for this type of questio

5 Most Common Mistakes in GMAT Sentence Correction

While preparing for GMAT Verbal, ‘How to answer Sentence correction questions?’ is the question asked by most of the students. Here are some common mistakes by a majority of students in GMAT Sentence Correction questions. Sentence Correction questions in the GMAT exam test your grammatical skills through punctuations, subject-verb agreement, etc. Eyeing at the ticking clock, most of the students focus less on this part, which leads to easy errors.  The most common mistakes in GMAT sentence correction questions will be  1.        Subject-Verb Agreements: GMAT Sentence correction questions will be well framed by loading more words between the main subject and the action verb. The main challenge for the aspirant will be finding the correct verb itself. And to answer the question correctly, check if the subject is plural, the verb should also agree with it. Same with the singular nouns.                                                                               [ Read More: Ho

Top 5 Strategies for Matching Headings in IELTS Reading

Is the Matching headings concept has being your nightmare during IELTS practice ? Here are some top strategies to attempt matching headings within few minutes. IELTS reading - Matching headings concept is common for both IELTS Academic and IELTS general. You will see two passages for which best-suited headings for the paragraphs should be matched. If you are writing a computer-based exam, drag and drop the heading at the corresponding paragraph. Most of the IELTS aspirants tremble with fear when they see a matching heading concept question on the screen. The main reason for that is reading the complete passage and trying to understand the concept consumes more time. [Read more: 7 Habits of Success in IELTS Test ] For attempting matching headings, here are some proven strategies that will save your precious time. 1.        Never Run after Matching Words This is the main tip for acing the matching headings concept in the IELTS reading section . These question types mainly focus on findi

7 Quick Tips for Time Management in IELTS Test for Better Score

IELTS is a standardized test with a time limit of 2 hours 40 minutes. All four sections will have separate time limits. Now, how to manage that time for the best IELTS score is our challenge.  Most heard dialogues after exam would be ‘I am not left with any time for passages’ ‘reading section took me a lot of time’. These are examples of poor time management.  Before enclosing the IELTS time management strategies, let us see the section-wise breakdown of the test.  Section-Wise Breakdown: Listening – 40 questions – 30 minutes Reading – 40 questions – 60 minutes Writing – 2 tasks – 60 minutes Speaking – 3 parts – 11-14 minutes                                               [Read more about: 7 Habits of Success in IELTS Test ] Now check out these quick tips of time management for a better  IELTS score Tip 1: 1 Minute to Read Questions For reading the passage, spare one minute to read all the questions and the 9 minutes for skimming and scanning the passage, and one m

7 Most Effective IELTS Test Day Tips to Score Better

  Big day ahead. Are you done with your IELTS Preparation? Now it is the time to give your best shot. Follow the rule of prepare, Plan, and Execute. Preparation is done. Now plan the test day. Never start bothering about your weak points. Stay focused on your strengths to get a better  IELTS score . The best advice for IELTS aspirants is, do not to jag around with books on the last day. Here are seven effective  test-day tips for IELTS  to get a better score   Have a break  Practicing, reading, and learning new things every day, the tiring part is over. The best thing to do before the exam day is to take a day off. Remember, no wonders can happen if you study before night. You have prepared well with all  IELTS Tips and Tricks . Now, keep all your materials aside and relax for an entire day. This is a kind of refreshment, which sharpens your focus.   Pack your ID’s before anything Prepare a checklist of things you need to carry to your exam. According to the list, cross-check