Friday, May 21, 2010

GRE Test Tips to get consumed in!


1. Answer every question. The GRE is not an exam where you go about skipping questions you're unsure about. No one cares if you don't really understand something and are making random guesses. You are not penalized for guessing on the GRE (unlike the SAT), so it's in your best interest to answer every single question thrown at you, even the ones you don't like.
2. Be sure of your answers especially when taking the Computer-Adaptive GRE. As you can't go back to answer something you selected previously. On the computerized version, you'll simply get a zero if you leave something blank. So make the correct choice the first time around!
3. Use the scratch paper. You will not be allowed to bring any papers to the testing center. However, you will be provided with scratch paper. Use it to solve math problems, outline your essay for the writing portion or write down formulas or vocabulary words you've memorized before the test.
4. Use a process of elimination. If you can rule out even one wrong answer, you'll be in a much better chance for guessing if it comes to that. Instead of looking for the "right" answer, look for the "least wrong" answer. Most of the time, you'll be able to narrow down your choices to two, which obviously gives you much better odds of getting the answers right.
5. Spend more time on the harder questions. Chances are good that you'll be taking the computerized version of the GRE, so the scoring is scaled: harder questions equal more points. Even if you miss quite a few easy questions and get a smaller percentage of the harder ones correct, your score will be much better than if you answered all of the easy ones correctly and only answer a few difficult ones right. So plan your time accordingly. This is one of those GRE test tips to memorize.
6. Pace yourself. You may be a dreamer in real life, but during the GRE is not the right time to wander mentally off into space. You'll only have about one minute per question for the verbal section and approximately two minutes per question in the math section. Two minutes may seem like a long time to answer a math question, and it would be for the easy questions, but once you're doing the higher level questions, you'll realize that the time is whittling away. So don't waste it.
7. Don't second-guess yourself. Statistics prove that your first answer choice is usually correct. Do not go back through the test and change your answers if you're taking the paper test. Your first instinct is typically correct.
8. Mentally manage your stress. Once you're sitting at the desk or in front of the computer screen, your ability to physically do too much to manage your stress about the GRE and its implications for your future dwindles. So, your best bet is to manage your stress mentally by repeating a positive phrase or envisioning the end result of all your hard work.
9. In the reading comprehension section, read the answers first. Instead of plunging ahead into the text, read what you need to be looking out for. You'll save time and score more points by reading the answer choices before you read the text.
10. Outline. It may seem like this tip is outdated, but you can't disregard the GRE writing section. Before you start writing, make sure you take five minutes to outline what you're going to say first. Your organization and thought process will be much higher if you do.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Arizona State University Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering



 
















Ir
a A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

The vision of  Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is “Leading Engineering Discovery and Innovative Education for Global Impact on Quality of Life”. The school drives the mission to produce the new engineers as well as discovered that will assist the quality of research in the US and beyond. The mission of the school is, Deirdre R. Meldrum, Dean says, “Provide an Environment Rich in Transdisciplinary Research, Education, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership Resulting in Successful Engineers and Technologies that Benefit Society.”
To know more about why Fulton is different from other engineering schools, refer to:
http://engineering.asu.edu/fultondifference


ASU College of Technology and Innovation
The College of Technology and Innovation is the core college on ASU's Polytechnic campus, which enrolls more than 9,000 students on a 600-acre campus built in a beautiful desert arboretum in the dynamic, growing Gateway region on the southeast edge of the Greater Phoenix metropolitan area.
The Dean and Vice President of the university Keith Hjelmstad expresses the mission of the school as, “Creating the ideal environment for students to prepare for a future built around technology”.
To know more about why ASU College of Technology and Innovation is different from others, refer to:
http://technology.asu.edu/home

Monday, May 10, 2010

Scope of Biosciences at Keck Graduate Institute (KGI), Claremont

The university of the fortnight is Keck Graduate Institute (KGI), Claremont. KGI being the best institute for Applied Sciences in the US, takes the pride in offering MBS (Master of Bioscience) – a unique program of the institute.

Information on MBS Program: KGI's two-year MBS degree program educates technically savvy professionals for the bioscience industry. The MBS degree is increasingly spreading its riches in the student community. KGI, though not a university, but a specialized institute for Applied Sciences has put in lot of good research into the field. The program is successful in catalyzing the concepts of basic life sciences into useful products and services that are in turn used in sorting out the real life issues.

Adding to the voluminous scope of the degree in students' career, in the second year of the course, the students will be involved in Team Masters Projects, wherein, they will be given the opportunity of working with the sponsoring companies to solve the real problems. “This industrial tie-up is a good dais to the students to get into the corporate world and to come out in flying colours”, says Durga a student of GREedge who got an admission for MBS at KGI.

Financial Aid To the support the aspirations of the students, KGI offers scholarships up to USD 30,000 -50,000 for the two-year course. In addition to this, KGI also considers offering loans to the students based on the need and which the students can repay within 10 years after the completion of their graduation.

Student support The institute also receives the students to KGI through a host family. They pick the students from the airport and provide accommodation and guidance to the students for 10 days and would also assist the students to secure themselves in an apartment.