Saturday, October 20, 2018

Planning to appear for GRE or GMAT? Keep these things in mind

The evolution of Admissions processes in top-colleges has made it necessary for students to start preparing for Entrance tests at least a year in advance. To ensure the best of students, these colleges also boast a competitive minimum score requirements.

Here are a few pointers for students to consider while preparing for their GMAT/GREs:
First things First: Where do you stand and when will you be ready?
It is advisable to test yourself once before jumping into the preparation for exams like GMAT/GRE. Taking a mock test early will ascertain how much preparation one needs. Surprisingly, it also manages to filter out the less motivated ones. But more importantly, it gives you a feel of the challenge.
Create a study routine
No matter what phase one is in their career, creating a non-negotiable study routine will ensure you chip the mountain one day at a time. Students find it easier to inculcate this change within their timetable but professionals need heightened will power to stick with the routine. Trick is to create a timetable which is easily manageable even on your busiest day. 24 hours in a day with an average 8 hours of sleep. Work out an achievable routine within the rest 16hours!
Consistency Matters
While many topics within these exams may seem familiar or childish, consistency matters. Do a detailed analysis of the various sections and the kind of questions that are asked. Find out your strength areas. Make a habit of answering these questions correctly as these are your sure-shot scoring points. Mind you, this requires a lot of practice as you have to be sure of covering all possible permutations and combinations in which the questions could be asked.
Join a Test-Prep Class
Not everyone may need to join a test-prep class. However, we have seen that actively attending one keeps you up to date with the latest formats, makes you practice harder and holds the motivation level higher. Furthermore, these classes will prepare you well through their Mock Test routines.
Pick an early date
Do keep an eye on the Application and Scholarship deadlines of your dream-college and pick a test date at least 2 months prior to the deadlines. This will ensure that the local Test Centre has slots available for your date of choice. There is no better way to get serious about your preparations than to have the clock ticking. In the worst case scenario, if you are not satisfied or score poorly in your first attempt then you still have time to take another crack at it before Admissions Deadline sets in.
Prepare for being tested in an ‘alien’ environment

This is one of the most overlooked aspect of Test preparations. Students generally take their mock tests in the sanctity of their homes or at Test-prep classes. These places do not get you out of your comfort zone. But the actual testing environment is much more ‘serious and solitary’. Next time, try giving your mock test sitting in the middle of a busy ‘food-court’ in some Shopping Mall. It will help you summon additional concentration levels. It is as much a test of your aptitude as it is a test of your mental strength, something you will need in abundance on the test day.
Revise, Revise and then Revise some more, No getting complacent!
After a while the topics may seem repetitive or boring. But do remember that you need just one shot at the test. It is a one-day ‘Test’ match. The more correct questions you solve early on will set the tempo for the rest of the Test. Hence, you have to ensure that Complacency does not set in while you are preparing for the all-important test. Keep practicing daily, even when your mock tests are showing good numbers.
Time yourself
The GMAT/GRE is all about time management. If there is no time-limit, every test-taker will score over 85%. But the time limit tests your quick thinking, clarity in understanding and analytical mindset. Work towards not only answering your strength areas correctly but also quickly, this will allow you more time to spare on comparatively weaker sections. Having said this, don’t forget that GMAT/GRE is one of the several criteria to get into your dream college. Try not to get obsessed with Taking The Tests. After all, it is only a means to take up a new challenge!

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Start the New Year with the Expert Guidance of US Education Resource Centre

Studying abroad in a renowned university is a wise decision and also quite thrilling for any student. However, making a definite choice and finding a trusted source who knows the details of various universities abroad is quite tough considering the overload of information everywhere. Even knowing which information is genuine becomes an uphill task most of the times. 
Talking to family and friends who have studied abroad may be useful to some extent but getting exact details which are very important for admission can be difficult. It is always advisable to take advice from experts who can tell you more about the universities and even the scholarships available.
'US Education Resource Centre' is one such renowned global education corporate with its presence all over the country. It guides students at every step of the admission procedure and even helps in the Visa process.
Furthermore, the experts at 'US Education Resource Centre' can help a student in knowing about various entrance exams and where one needs to go for preparation and mock tests. 'US Education Resource Centre' is well-known for its ethical way of working and has excellent counselors all over the country. It even organizes global education fairs where delegates personally interact with students.
New year will start with a huge number of students going abroad to start a new session and a new life. The huge exposure that an individual gains after living and studying abroad with students from around the globe helps in understanding and adjusting with various people in the real corporate world. This is because the person becomes more adjusting and expands his/her horizon of knowledge.
If you too want to join a fresh batch in a renowned university in Australia, USA, UK, Europe ,Singapore, New Zealand, Canada, etc in the next session, don't delay—Come to 'US Education Resource Centre'. The expert counselors will make the whole journey of studying abroad not only easier for you but memorable too!!!

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Understanding The Need For Standardized Test Preparation


Higher Education, a road less traveled in the past but currently a highway that everybody desires to select on their journey to personal and professional success. each highway requires a toll to be paid where the higher education's 1st toll tax assumes the form of various standardized tests like IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, GRE, GMAT or SAT. And it needs sheer hard work, focus, determination and willpower to get through. 

Therefore, further in this blog, we are going to look at various standardized tests that Indian students are needed to prepare for with good scores to secure their admissions in the choice of their university or higher education institutes abroad.


Test Preparation but WHY?

Aspirations to study abroad begin to take form as soon as students have made their course and country selections. every country and university overseas receives huge amounts of student applications globally for admissions however to think that all of them will get to the summit of the everest is naive. Isn't it?

That is why certain educational boards were set up to help with shortlisting of the applications and so the standardized tests came into being. Students are now needed to prove their mettle by scoring a minimum eligibility score in these tests set by the universities or even country rules and rules for higher education.

Standardized tests like IELTS, TOEFL etc are designed specifically to fulfill with academic needs, make sure that candidates are extremely serious regarding their higher education and most importantly they're fit for an academic system that's entirely totally different from their home country. let us help you with an example:

If you're aspiring to pursue your higher education at Graduate level in the USA, students are required to prepare for GRE,

If you're aspiring for UG level education in the USA, students should target SAT, and

If you're looking to pursue MBA abroad, then GMAT should be your goal.


A Brief On various test preparation

So far, we believe that you should have understood the importance of preparing for various standardized tests as the 1st roadblock in your plans to study abroad. let us now understand briefly about them:

1. IELTS, short for International english language Testing System, was formally established in 1989 and is predominantly an academic english language, speaking and writing along with a face to face assessment. Offers a spread of English accents ranging from British, American, New zealander and Australian.

2. TOEFL, short for test of English as Foreign Language, was set up around 1988 as is purely computer-based academic English language assessment test in an MCQ format.

3. SAT, short for Scholastic power test was introduced in 1926 to evaluate students' understanding of specific subjects taught within the classroom along with their competitiveness and likelihood to succeed in their course.

4. GRE, short for Graduate Record Examination, started in 1936 is used to evaluate student's aptitude for success in various graduate programs like biology, literature, chemistry, math, physics etc.

5. GMAT, short for Graduate Management power test, introduced in 1953 is designed to evaluate students aspiring for business or management program.

6. PTE, short for Pearson test of English, introduced in 2009 is designed to assess, authorize and validate English speaking skills of non- native students aspiring to study abroad.

We hope that this blog served to assist you understand the requirement for test preparation whereas planning to study abroad, hence, in the upcoming posts we are going to discuss long about various aspects of these standardized tests from preparation perspective.