Become a GRE Discrete Quantitative Comparison Ninja

GRE Courses — By on April 8, 2010 at 3:47 pm

ninjaIn 2009, the pirates vs. ninjas debate became a sensation. With ninjas in the lead, who wouldn’t want to be one? How can you become a ninja without all the martial arts training? How about being a GRE Discrete Quantitative Comparison Ninja? Studying for the GRE is a daunting task, but why not make it fun?

In the Discrete Quantitative Comparison section, work on different mathematical problems, using memorized formulas to solve them. Along with your memorization, you will need to work with accuracy and speed. The way of the ninja is precise – doing your best and working quickly and accurately. Ninjas are trained for many years in order to achieve accuracy and precision. Their method for learning martial arts is the same method that should be used to study for the GRE; repetition and practice. The only way to memorize the mathematical formulas you need is through consistent, focused practice.

It is important to remember any skill you would like to learn requires a certain amount of diligence. As a ninja practices his martial arts daily, so should you practice your math skills. You will have 28 questions on the Quantitative Comparison section, and forty-five minutes to complete it. This gives you about a minute and a half to complete this section. By practicing your math skills and training your mind every day, you too can have a black belt; but in math! Math is an important skill that will be useful to you no matter what job you have.

So become a GRE Discrete Quantitative Comparison Ninja today!

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