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Kaplan GRE Vocabulary Exam in a Box

Kaplan GRE Vocabulary Exam in a Box
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Additional Kaplan GRE Vocabulary Exam in a Box Information

- 500 flashcards covering the most-tested GRE vocabulary words

- Sample sentences provide the words in context

 

- Synonyms and a pronunciation key

 

What Customers Say About Kaplan GRE Vocabulary Exam in a Box:

This little box of 500 cards has been such a great purchase. I also needed to improve my vocabulary quickly for both the GRE exam and the Massachusetts Teacher-Certification exam (MTEL). I noticed about five typoes, none of them major. Over the years, my vocabulary level has slipped dramatically. I considered buying a word-a-day calendar, but wanted something a little more intense. I highly recommend it to anybody.

A good and quick way to improve your vocabulary not only for GRE but for life in general

For example, the Barrons word list of high frequency GRE words has 300 words more than Kaplan. No complaints here.Ex. I was a little shocked therefore when I came across this word elsewhere defined as meaning "like or relating to a prostitute". It comes from the word, Meretrix, meaning harlot. The set is a very compact portable size, the box itself and the lid are made of an extremely sturdy/hard and high quality glossy blue and green cardstock (image provided is accurate), and it holds the cards snugly so they don't easily fall out. However, I wiped them off right away and then put them back in the box where they fit in snuggly with the other cards so that they dried completely flat. You can sound as goofy as you like however and still get a 800 on the verbal reasoning section of the GRE since pronunciation is not tested there.

So lets evaluate the cards themselves.1) Physical Quality of Cards: The cards are each 3 1/4" x 2 1/8". That's 100 cards a day, which is quite a few but, by going through each set, setting aside the words I already knew, and then drilling myself on the remainder, I learned them all and learned them well. I'd like to know in advance if I'm going to use a word that means that. For example, according to the Kaplan cards, these words are equal in meaning. For example, I learned the word meretricious from this box, where the definition was given as "falsely attractive". It's easy enough to google any word (eg. 2) Effectiveness of Wordlist: On practice GRE tests, etc, I have seen many of the words in this box (eg.

The only time the quality of the cards was an issue for me was when I accidentally splashed a few drops of water onto some of them. :-) Hope this review was helpful.Good luck everyone. 3) Accuracy of Given Definitions: I often needed more than the given definition to fully understand the meaning of words that were completely new to me and to understand how they are typically used. I also would really appreciate more help with analogies. There are lots of materials available for self-study and, of course, you can do self-study, that's why you're applying to graduate school. define: meretricious) to see multiple definitions and get a better idea of the way it is actually used.

Water, I discovered, will cause them to almost immediately warp. So, don't rely solely on the definitions given. They are made of a thin but glossy (not matte) paper. Also, I was tipped off by a fellow GRE testtaker to Freerice.com, where you can improve your vocabulary and donate rice through the UN World Food Program at the same time. In the provided 'Elements of Speech' categorizations (is it a noun, verb, adjective, etc)., I didn't notice any errors.7) The box: I really like the box that the cards came in. The letter of the correct answer could be on the front.Advice for fellow GRE General test-takers: Don't rely on one company and, instead of paying hundreds or thousands of dollars for GRE prep courses, spend a small portion of that on GRE materials that target your areas of weakness (take a diagnostic practice test early on). I recall that there were at least a couple of cards where the wrong syllable was emphasized (underlined).I checked these with a dictionary and found that, if I had trusted the cards, my pronunciation would have been incorrect. Furthermore, the more you engage with the vocabulary, the better you will learn it.4)Quality of Sentences: Together with the other information provided on the back of the cards, the sentences did help me to both remember the meaning of each word and understand how it is used.

They are definitely sturdier and easier to use than cards made from writing paper but don't expect them to be cut from a stiff cardstock. I worked through some of these cards with a friend and we came across additional cards where the given definitions were very narrow or otherwise somewhat questionable. If they added an analogy question to each card that used the relevant word (an another, of course), that would be just perfect. I have about a month before my GRE general exam but I gave myself 5 days to work through this entire box so I would learn them all before I had a chance to get bored and before my summer course started and I had other things on my mind. It would be nice if they sold blank index cards (of the same petite size) in boxes like this.In the end, I just wish there were a second set of cards, Kaplan GRE Vocabulary Exam in a Box II.but I'll have to make my own in order to continue preparing for the GRE general test and expanding my vocabulary. This was a good size for me, not too small to read but still portable. Also, because the cards are thin, sometimes static causes them to cling to each other and it's easy to accidentally pick up two cards rather than one and not notice until you see that the definition on the back doesn't belong to the word on the front.

While another dictionary definition of meretricious is "insincere, based on deception or pretense; showy in a cheap, inappropriate way", it's origin is definitely truer to the former meaning. languid = weakdesultory = unplannedwinsome = attractivelampoon = teaseattenuate = water (not water down) and largess = present.6)Accuracy of Provided Pronunciations and Elements of Speech: Most of the time the pronunciation was correct and useful. After I learned all of these, I began supplementing my vocabulary study with additional wordlists. These cards suited my purpose well. desultory) but also many other words that were not in the box. Calumny - The unscrupulous politician used _calumny_ to bring down his opponent in the senatorial race.5)Accuracy of Provided Synonyms: On each card, there is a list of "synonyms", however these are sometimes better thought of as families of related words.

this product is great because you can devote as much time as you can, whenever you have free time. I am very busy so it was great for when I was at lunch or going to work.

Every card has clear explanation on the back and with 5 to 10 different synonyms. Strong recommend you to buy it. It is in well-organized format. Helpful and reliable.

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