GRE Verbal Fundamentals Module

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GRE Verbal Fundamentals Module
Start:
October 21, 2012 9:00 am
End:
October 21, 2012 6:30 pm
Cost:
249.00
Category:
Organizer:
Quantum Test Prep
Phone:
416.597.8378
register@qtprep.com
Updated:
July 3, 2012
Venue:
Quantum Test Prep HQ
Phone:
416.597.8378
Address:
1 Yonge Street, #916, Toronto, Ontario, M5E1E5, Canada

Sunday, October 21st: 9am-6:30pm (GRE Verbal Fundamentals Module)

The Quantum GRE Verbal Fundamentals Module is a single day course module (8½ hrs) that provides students with a comprehensive review of the three (3) main GRE Verbal Question Types (Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence, and Reading Comprehension) tested on the exam.

Text Completion questions test your ability to maintain a constant attitude of interpretation and evaluation when reading a passage, as well as your ability to reason through part of a passage, create a image of the whole, and revise that image as you go along.

Sentence Equivalence questions test your ability to reach a conclusion about how a passage should be completed on the basis of partial information as well as your ability to determine the overall meaning of the completed whole.

Reading Comprehension questions measure your ability to read with understanding, insight and discrimination.

Register for GRE Verbal Fundamentals Module

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July 3, 2012
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Sunday, October 21st: 9am-6:30pm (GRE Verbal Fundamentals Module)

The Quantum GRE Verbal Fundamentals Module is a single day course module (8½ hrs) that provides students with a comprehensive review of the three (3) main GRE Verbal Question Types (Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence, and Reading Comprehension) tested on the exam.

Text Completion questions test your ability to maintain a constant attitude of interpretation and evaluation when reading a passage, as well as your ability to reason through part of a passage, create a image of the whole, and revise that image as you go along.

Sentence Equivalence questions test your ability to reach a conclusion about how a passage should be completed on the basis of partial information as well as your ability to determine the overall meaning of the completed whole.

Reading Comprehension questions measure your ability to read with understanding, insight and discrimination.

Register for GRE Verbal Fundamentals Module