Hello, You have been really helpful. Is it possible to gain admission this year if I use 2 months to prep and get results by mid October? If not, when?
Hi Antwiwaa, thanks for the comment! You can apply this year, yes. The admission is for Fall 2025, though. So the application will be due December to January, and the actual program will start in August 2025.
bro iam a btech 3rd year student.my english is very waek.is there free resource,vedios for vocabulary and verbals.iam really good at math.but i need to focus on these two following my two years.can you help me by suggesting me
Do you know any books that will teach the actual content for the English section? I don’t need just practice questions and explanations for that specific questions but I need a book literally teaches me English
Thanks for commenting, Purval. To be honest, I am not sure about the best resource to learn English. My guess is that reading as many books (for fun) as you can is the best way.
Hi Prabhathiya. I think it depends on the program. However, I would guess that most do not because the ones that I am familiar with (Math, Applied Math, Stat) only have Fall intake. Good luck ayye
Hi Sid, thanks for the question. You don't have to talk to any professors at the schools that you are applying to. You can go to the website for biostatistics phd for the schools that you want to apply to and see their application process, which usually includes a personal statement, transcripts, and letters of recommendation. Hope this helps!
This is quite possibly the best SOP video on RU-vid so far. This truly helped me reframe my mind on what to include in my statement of purpose (I had such a difficult time conceptualizing it before). Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching, Dhruv! I think these books are still really good for the gre because the content hasn't changed: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Kprfawmoz9w.html
@@dhruvsharma1719 Personally, I haven't used the Princeton Review. I did a quick online check, and it seems that some people feel that it helped them. It seems that online, some people say they prefer some of the materials in this video instead. I think overall, the materials in this video are probably more popular. Hope that helps!
Hi, I will be taking the GRE exam in 2 months and my plan isnto study from the official ETS books and solve problems and do pr qs. Do you think this is a good strategy? Anything more i should do if I want a 330 plus?
Hey Thinlay, thank you for watching! Good question lol 😺I was not given an ending date, so it should still be good to use for near future. I think at any point if you want to use the code and it isn't working, you can reach out to me, and hopefully I can arrange it for you. Thanks!
hi. that's a good video. Thank You. I want to ask specifically. I am very afraid of Quantative Reasoning. Can I get a score like yours if my overall preparation is 6 months from zero studying the material to the test? does that make sense? Thank You
Hi Rahma, sorry for the late reply! Thank you for watching. I think you can get a very good score. If you study consistently then you will be able to achieve a strong score after 6 months!
Hey bro,My sister completed Bachelors in Physics.Now she is looking forward to study abroad. So she needs to clear GRE.Could you plz suggest books to prepare for GRE physics. Is coaching necessary to crack GRE or self study is enough?
Hi Aiden, sorry for the late reply! Coaching may probably not be necessary, but she will probably have to a lot of practice problems! I think the GRE Physics exam can be quite challenging. I am not sure what prep materials are usually used, but here is a discussion I found online discussing the same topic: www.reddit.com/r/Physics/comments/q6xqe/can_anyone_recommend_me_a_good_book_for_the/
Thanks for watching, Atiq. The Magoosh Preparation is very thorough. It's a very good preparation material. Gregmat is also a really great preparation plan that offers incredibly high value. I haven't personally tried Gregmat but I have never heard a negative thing about it. Hope this helps.
Thank you for making this to the point without any fluff. I have been working on my SOP without any guidance and just scavenging guidelines on the internet and youtube. This was really a neat, to the point, drafting technique!
Hi Mahesh, I would try to solve each of the questions, section by section and then check the answers. If you feel unfamiliar with the material, you can read the information they give about the sections before they have the questions to get a better understanding. Hope that helps! Let me know if I can help clarify my answer. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for your reply see i am basically using 3 books 1) ETS The official Guide to GRE . So this book is for concept and pr q. 2) Manhatern 5 l.b Book. So in this book the pr q which are given so can you tell me that how much q will be asked in gre exam from this book? 3) Magoosh GRE Prep. Concept + pr q. so from the 1 or 3 which book do i use for gre prep@@sithijamanage
@@MaheshPaul-xr7gv 1) Yes. 2) I'm not sure what you mean. The GRE Exam won't have any exact questions from any of the books, but the questions will be similar to the ones in these books. 3) You can start with 3 and if you finish those problems, go to 1. Hope that helps!
Thanks fir your reply In the 2) I mean, as you told in the video that Manhatern 5lb has 1800 question for practice so from this book how much similar question will be asked in GRE Exam? and as you told in that i can use Magoosh Prep book so if i just prepare from this book it will be enough for me rt?@@sithijamanage
@@MaheshPaul-xr7gv There are only 82 questions on the actual GRE, which will hopefully be pretty similar to the ones that you practice in the Manhattan 5lb book. I think that you might want to do more than just the Magoosh Prep book because it doesn't have a lot of questions.
I actually didn't use the GRE Big Book but seems like it's a great resource. Some people on reddit say that it's the best resource next to official ETS prep
thank you and you recommend both 5lb Manhattan book and ETS books for practice section. I am in the beginning stage which one should I buy plz respond I am in hurry
Hey Aarzoo, thanks for watching! In my opinion, one of the best books for SAT preparation is the official college board sat book: www.amazon.com/Official-SAT-Study-Guide-2020/dp/1457312190/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2YZC104UX6L3G&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.l0r2U0bGYVGolhsYTRxDfUFJufRFXv91GMAycLb-uYpJQigi1I3aTp4Sbjdfsq2aZ96BFIFdlOqHY9jCy5hld4-1igLzfL5p10zWZox8AWaJE3QClmqhuWVBCi8HrjIyh9oEWvICUmwcCerjR1Ru2rEWM2riVAph5O0_1NCPWKLMvclhzoxaVLKEYBPiAwPflMOzbI_0Hbm-gOD3Zs4LoYo_fbAnl8pF-mlFsCn73VM.hkJWjTV7F7zItzLzsia5arFjYTojRTEBKGsbvMTP7ww&dib_tag=se&keywords=official+sat+study+guide+2024+college+board&qid=1711478162&sprefix=official+sat+study+guide+2024+college+boar%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-4
@@user-vd6wd1kj3d The content will be the same, but if you'd like, this book is made for the new, digital SAT: www.amazon.com/Official-Digital-SAT-Study-Guide/dp/1457316706/ref=sr_1_1?crid=11ALPVUKDIGZD&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hgH3eYZoe5N8dTxDVSBSho7nrqXExN_VtjbycK8F7aH4vDCOIJMqKLHYjHFyXKd9qOQLfztOnwSjdJdldtgUU_fqCD5kCkylIcEpHn2Yfrzh2LhIAUxcRWx3PvXT9q4W_Gc-tctSk0xX4Uc6DNW6s-AU5t5pQHMe-obggAFhWaq4yBe5V0lxRA9l_HOCI9h2tHs2Rpyeu3ytv4jO5Q2oq2Wwz2fDJpbaOxcOjyEFKbA.afR2tkL-jJ5xeTtzQHh3GWP-x8lkTexpFLsFV5e1VJo&dib_tag=se&keywords=digital+sat+official+guide&qid=1711481035&sprefix=digital+sat+official+guide%2Caps%2C96&sr=8-1