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Can I prepare for GRE in one month?

Can I prepare for GRE in one month?

Yes. The GRE preparation in 1 month is possible. What you need to do is put in as many hours daily as possible. This should not be anything below 5 hours a day. You must be good at basic arithmetic calculation and basic schools algebra. If you haven’t read any book in a while, start doing as many reading comprehension exercises as possible. On the one hand, it will increase your reading comprehension score. While, on the other hand, it will start increasing your vocabulary and context understanding.

For fast preparation, you can always consult a good GRE instructor. It will increase your productivity and speed. We offer GRE preparation in Karachi and give worldwide online classes. So if you want to make it above 300, this is the place.

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