GRE Test Prep Course: Main Info
What is the GRE Test Prep Course?
Brigham Young University - Idaho is offering a prep class to assist students planning to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)® for graduate program admission. This comprehensive review course is designed to provide students with complete preparation for testing including: graduate school application preparation, classroom lessons, practice tests, skill review exercises, a CD-ROM for additional home skill-building and testing practice, and actual pre and post test simulation and evaluation.
The classroom lessons are a combination of a review of the GRE tested skills and concepts, easy-to-difficult problem solving, illustrative problems, and timed quizzes for each GRE subject including: analogies, antonyms, reading comprehension, sentence completions, graphs, discrete quantitative, analytical writing, and quantitative comparisons. All review of substantive concepts and skills, strategies, tips, and explanatory answers are given in class.
When does GRE Test Prep Course take place?
The next session will be held fall of 2008. Classroom instruction will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings, for seven consecutive weeks from 6 - 9:30 p.m. and concluding with a post exam.
Participation Requirements
Participants of any race, color, creed, and ethnic or national origin are accepted for admission provided they maintain the university standards while on campus. (See BYU-Idaho's Honor Code.) These include modesty in dress and conduct and abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea, and harmful drugs.
We are committed to provide a learning atmosphere that reasonably accommodates persons with disabilities who are otherwise qualified. Prior to registration, applicants with disabilities are invited to discuss the program content and available facilities with the program director.
Cost Information
Course cost is $399. This includes all classroom materials, skill-building and practice test CD-ROM, pre and post practice tests, and evaluations. Payment is due at time of registration.
Registration Information
Registration is now closed. Class is limited to 20 students on a first come - first serve basis. Registration may be completed online.
