Archive for 2009

Must Have GRE Test Prep Books

August 13th, 2009

GRE Exam preparation takes time and effort, but with good books, you can certainly enjoy the GRE Preparation. There are 100’s of book published related to GRE Exam preparation, here is a list of top 9 top GRE Test prep books that will help you improve your GRE Test Score.

GRE Quantitative

GRE Verbal

GRE General – Verbal, Math, AWA

Must Have GRE Test Prep Books

Of the 9 books listed above, try to buy atleast the Must Have books. If you are serious about improving your GRE Score, you should have at least the 4 must have books.

Most students will just have Barron’s How to Prepare for GRE or Kaplan GRE Exam 2009 book and ignore other books. If you have good Verbal and Math skills, then you could get away with just one book, but if you are scoring between 800 to 1200 in practice tests, then try to buy above listed GRE Test Prep books.

New – GRE Best Books to improve your GRE Percentile Score

A Valentine’s Day Segue

February 14th, 2009

Free GRE downloads

February 13th, 2009

More files to be added soon. For tips and tactics to tacle various GRE sections, check out the following links:

Sagacity Be Damned… Let Me Be Inane!

February 3rd, 2009

The wise man, a sage, will never be in love if he always shows his sagacity.

Definitely Not Nebulous

February 1st, 2009

A quick note about nebulous feelings

Banter, both Banal and Sublime

January 29th, 2009

Brevity: The Soul of …

January 16th, 2009

This podcast is sponsored by Swagbot. Swagbot produces “brandtastically individual” high-quality custom t-shirts for events, businesses and organizations of every size.

A Plethora of Pinatas?

January 15th, 2009

Luddites and Technophiles

January 13th, 2009

This is a podcast for testing purposes only as it stands at 36 seconds.

The Plan

January 13th, 2009

The initial goal of 30 Second Words were a series of GRE and SAT words, defined in humorous or conversational style, thus making the word memorable. Each podcast is are no more than 30 seconds long. Folding in some short, well-produced 30 Second learning lessons into your random IPOD playlists may be useful to a budding academic. I have the content as I hired voice talent Steve Anderson to write and record fifty of these so-called 30 Second Words. They have some limited interweb-based commercial value in terms of advertising.

Fifty of these 30SecondWords have produced and await editting. We’re gonna start-out slow and podcast a “30 Second GRE Word” once a week. But, its not just about words for standardized tests. A friday schedule will allows for more content into the programming schedule during the week.

So I will produce and voice the short, but well-produced, podcasts on a myriad of topics. I would like to have a large enough population of listeners to support advertising for growth and more ambitious projects.