- Location: Warwick Building Avonmore Road London W14 8HQ United Kingdom
- Duration: 12 Weeks
Course details
Are you an international student thinking about studying at a graduate school in the USA? Our GRE ® Exam Preparation Course will help you practice your English and learn test-taking skills that will help you succeed, all with the Kaplan Higher Score Guarantee
GRE ® Exam Preparation Courses help you prepare for a successful test-taking experience. Learn about the structure of the GRE, the types of questions and topics you’ll see, and also improve your English skills to do well on the GRE.
Kaplan offers the Kaplan Higher Score Guarantee when taking a GRE ® Exam Preparation course. If you’re not ready to take the exam, don't raise your score or not satisfied with your score, study for free for the next test date, as long as you meet the basic study requirements; attend all classes and structured study sessions, do your homework and take the practice exams.
Course Facts
Requirements:
- Paper-based (PBT) TOEFL: 550
- Computer-based (CBT) TOEFL: 213
- Internet-based (iBT) TOEFL: 77
- TOEIC: 1345
- IELTS: 6.5
- Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): Passing grade of A, B, or C
Course Structure
Weeks 1-6:
8 Lessons of GRE ® Preparation:
- Detailed focus on each section of the GRE, using exclusive Kaplan course material and exercises, with practice of verbal skills, analytical writing and test-taking strategies.
20+ Sessions of Structured Study:
- Practice sessions that include full-length practice tests, workshops and quizzes.
Weeks 7-12:
30+ Sessions of Structured Study:
- Practice sessions with regularly scheduled practice tests in our computer labs, plus extra practice on English skills.
1 Hour of Teachback Sessions:
- Q&A review session with your teacher and on-going support during your studies. You can focus on your weaknesses or request help with certain topics.
About Kaplan International Colleges
Kaplan International students learn through the communicative method of teaching. This means that classroom time is spent on using real-world, practical skills to improve their knowledge of English. Students focus on the ftheir key building blocks of language: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Classroom activities reflect real situations, and are structured so students communicate as much as possible. If you want to get a better idea, then this is how they do it.
Some examples of classroom activities are:
- Writing an e-mail to a friend
- Role-playing a dinner conversation
- Listening to a train station announcement
- Reading newspaper articles
By learning how to communicate in these everyday situations while still in the classroom, students are more prepared for conversations with friends, traveling around an English-speaking country and conversations with new friends and colleagues.
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