GRE Session Three, Option One

You are registering for Session 3, Option 1 meeting for six weeks on the following days and time:

Mondays from 1:00-2:30pm, Week of June 19 to week of July 24, In-Person in Sage Hall

Learning Center Refund Policy

Payment for this course will be made by charging your student account $80.  The entire Learning Center staff appreciates your interest in our courses. We hope that this will be an enriching educational experience. Your participation is vital to our continued success. Regular attendance is expected and will prove valuable to your personal development. All workshops requiring payment have the following refund policy:

  • No refunds shall be given after 4:00pm on 10/09/2020. All registrations after this date are non-refundable.

  • No refunds shall be given after materials on Canvas have been accessed.

  • All refunds for registration payments are disseminated by Student Accounting and will be processed within 30 days.

  • Registration fees will be transferred to another session if you are unable to attend your first choice.

6 Week GRE Session 2, Option 2

You are registering for the GRE Preparation 6 Week Session 2, Option 2 Course meeting once a week for six weeks on the following days and time:

Wednesdays 4:00-5:30pm starting the week of May 15th 2023 and ending the week of June 19th. 

Please provide the receipt number here. If you have a voucher, please write the name of the program providing the voucher here.
Learning Center Payment and Refund Policy
 
The entire Learning Center staff appreciates your interest in our courses. We hope that this will be an enriching educational experience. Your participation is vital to our continued success. Regular attendance is expected and will prove valuable to your personal development. All workshops requiring payment have the following refund policy:
  • No refunds shall be given after 4:00pm on the Friday before the course begins. All registrations after this date are non-refundable.
  • No refunds shall be given after materials on Canvas have been accessed.
  • All refunds for registration payments are disseminated by Student Accounting and will be processed within 30 days.

GRE Online, Self-Paced

You are registering for the Online Self-Paced Course:

This course begins in Fall of 2021, and registration closes on October 8th.

Learning Center Payment and Refund Policy

Payment for this course will be made by charging your student account $80.  The entire Learning Center staff appreciates your interest in our courses. We hope that this will be an enriching educational experience. Your participation is vital to our continued success. Regular attendance is expected and will prove valuable to your personal development. All workshops requiring payment have the following refund policy:

  • No refunds shall be given after 4:00pm on 10/9/2020. All registrations after this date are non-refundable.
  • No refunds shall be given after materials on Canvas have been accessed.
  • All refunds for registration are disseminated by Student Accounting and will be processed within 30 days.
  • Registration fees will be transferred to another session if you are unable to attend your first choice.

Do you want to prepare for the GRE but don't have hundreds of dollars to spend on a preparation course? Then the Learning Center's 6 week GRE Preparation Course is the one for you.

The GRE Preparation Course is designed to:

  • Assess your current performance and help you create goals relevant to your intended graduate programs' requirements
  • Give you an overview of the test format and structure
  • Help you learn the different question types and successful strategies for each question type
  • Help you individualize effective time-saving strategies based on your strengths and weaknesses
  • Teach you what content is assessed by the test
  • Help you determine what content areas you need to improve and provide ways for you to improve those skills
  • Provide in-class instruction on all strategies taught
  • Allow for hands-on practice of the computer format through the use of an on-line program
  • Provide (optional) out-of-class practice to allow you to continue to improve your skills even after the course ends

Topics Include:

  • Test Format & Structure
  • Question Types
  • Content Assessed
  • Effective Test Taking Strategies

How does the GRE Preparation Course work?

  • There is an $80 fee for materials The class meets once a week (90 minutes) for six weeks
  • Sessions are offered in the fall, summer, and spring
  • You are encouraged and welcome to bring a meal or snacks as the times are usually over mealtime hours
  • Contact the Learning Center at (940) 369-7006 or stop by Sage 315 to register. Spots fill up quickly, so please register as soon as possible.
  • The Learning Center Refund Policy dictates that no refund shall be given after 4pm on the Friday before your class begins.

*Please note, payment in the form of cash or check is required to guarantee your spot in the class.*

For questions regarding the GRE Preparation Course, you can contact the Learning Center at LearningCenter@unt.edu.

Spring 2018 GRE Preparation Course Schedules:

Session #1: Week of January 29th - Week of March 5th

The courses during this session will start the week of January 29th.  The last class will be held the week of March 5th.

  • Option #1: Mondays 6:30-8pm (1/29-3/5)
  • Option #2: Tuesdays 11am-12:30pm (1/30-3/6)
  • Option #3: Thursdays 12:30-2pm (2/1-3/8)

Session #2: Week of March 19th - Week of April 23rd

The courses during this session will start the week of March 19th.  The last class will be held the week of April 23rd.

  • Option #1: Mondays 12-1:30pm (3/19-4/23)
  • Option #2: Tuesdays 6:30-8pm (3/20-4/24)
  • Option #3: Wednesdays 11:30am-1pm (3/21-4/25)

Please note this workshop is available only to UNT students and staff.

There are several resources and tools outside of the Learning Center to help you during your graduate career.

Campus Resources
Helpful Websites
  • GradShare is an online support community for graduate students around the world provided by ProQuest. It features a blog, expert advice, and a forum where students can ask questions of their peers.
  • GradHacker is a blog featuring posts from current doctoral students.  Issues and topics covered include maintaining mental health in graduate school, converting your dissertation into a book, tackling productivity challenges, and everything in between!
  • Visit the Dissertation Doctor Blog to get inspiration and advice on the process of developing and completing your dissertation.
Surviving Graduate School
  • A Graduate School Survival Guide—A graduate from a computer science graduate program talks about things he wishes he’d known when starting out in graduate school
Online GRE Preparation Resources
There are several online resources that provide free preparation resources and tools for the GRE.  Some of these also have additional resources you can pay for, but this is not always necessary.
  • ETS, the GRE testmakers, has some helpful free resources which allows students the opportunity to become more familiar with the different components of the test.
    • Verbal Introduction provides strategies and examples for each of the verbal reasoning question types.
    • Quantitative Introduction provides an introduction to the math content on the GRE and strategies and examples for each of the question types.
    • Analytical Introduction provides an introduction to the two writing tasks and strategies for preparing for these tasks.
    • GRE Math Conventions is designed to familiarize students with all of the concepts, definitions, and formuals they are expected to know when taking the GRE.
    • GRE Math Review provides a basic review of all the concepts included in the Mathematical Conventions.
    • Issue Essay Pool provides a list of real prompts for the Issue Essay on the GRE.
    • Argument Essay Pool provides a list of real prompts for the Issue Essay on the GRE.
    • PowerPrep Online provides a test preview and two full length practice tests for you to take for free.
  • Lifelong Learning and Profssional Development at UNT offers online GRE minicourse. There is a registration fee for each course. Current UNT faculty, staff, and students are eligible for a discounted rate.  
  • Khan Academy offers tutorials, practice questions, and mastery challenges for multiple levels of math.  They don't have GRE specific videos, but they do have videos on specific topics that are found on the GRE math section.​  ETS provides a chart with the GRE math topics and links to the relevant Khan Academy videos for those topics.  We recommend you utilize this chart when using the Khan Academy videos.
  • UNT Dallas GRE Test Prep Course​ that assists students with properly studying and preparing for the GRE. Each preparation workshop meets for two consecutive Saturdays for a total of 16 hours of instruction. This workshop is typically offered once a semester. 
  • Magoosh.com GRE Blog provides video lessons and blog posts on many different GRE topics for all three sections.  They also have ebooks on different GRE topics and free flashcards.
  • Majortests.com provides tips for answering each of the question types and practice test questions.
  • McGraw-Hill Prep Center for the GRE provides instructional videos on strategies for different question types on the GRE, along with practice questions.
  • Quizlet.com is a free online resources that comes with ready-made flashcards and quizzes made by other students. You can search for the term GRE to find flashcards and quizzes based on GRE word lists.  You can also create your own flashcards.
  • Vocabulary.com is a free online resources that provides word lists.  You can search vocabulary lists for the term GRE to find the different word lists.  You can then review the word lists with either the word and definition or just the word.  You can also practice the lists in a quiz-like format and it will track your progress so you know what to work on.
  • Chegg GRE Test Prep provides some free GRE prep resources, along with additional paid services if you choose to take that route.  For free you can take a four question quiz to get an idea of your performance, do a 20 minute workout of GRE questions, and/or sign up for a Question of the Day.
  • Reviews.com provides information on paid test prep services, including reviews, service details, and course descriptions.
  • GRE Practice Test Experience the GRE before test day with a realistic practice test. See how you'd score, and get a detailed report of your strengths and weaknesses.

Online GMAT Preparation Resources
There are several online resources that provide free preparation resources and tools for the GMAT.  Some of these also have additional resources you can pay for, but this is not always necessary.
  • GMAC, the GMAT testmakers, has some helpful free resources which allows students the opportunity to become more familiar with the different components of the test.  There are resources in addition to these that you can pay for.  Click here to learn more about these paid resources.
  • The UNT College of Business GMAT Bootcamp provides a workshop that assists students with properly studying and preparing for the GMAT. This workshop is typically offered once a semester.  
  • UNT Dallas GMAT Test Prep Course​ that assists students with properly studying and preparing for the GRE. Each preparation workshop meets for two consecutive Saturdays for a total of 16 hours of instruction. This workshop is typically offered once a semester. 
  • Khan Academy offers GMAT specific videos.  In these videos, the instructor works through the 249 problem solving questions and 155 data sufficiency questions in the 11th edition of the official GMAC GMAT Review.
  • Magoosh.com GMAT Blog provides video lessons and blog posts on many different GMAT topics for all three multiple choice sections.  They also have ebooks on different GMAT topics and free flashcards.
  • Majortests.com provides tips for answering each of the question types and practice test questions.
  • McGraw-Hill Prep Center for the GMAT provides instructional videos on strategies for different question types on the GMAT, along with practice questions.
  • Quizlet.com is a free online resources that comes with ready-made flashcards and quizzes made by other students. You can search for the term GMAT to find flashcards and quizzes based on GMAT word lists and test concepts.  You can also create your own flashcards.
  • Vocabulary.com is a free online resources that provides word lists.  You can search vocabulary lists for the term GMAT to find the different word lists.  You can then review the word lists with either the word and definition or just the word.  You can also practice the lists in a quiz-like format and it will track your progress so you know what to work on.
  • Chegg GRE Test Prep provides some free GMAT prep resources, along with additional paid services if you choose to take that route.  For free you can take a four question quiz to get an idea of your performance, do a 20 minute workout of GMAT questions, and/or sign up for a Question of the Day.
  • Reviews.com provides information on paid test prep services, including reviews, service details, and course descriptions.
 
 
The Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, is administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) and is required by nearly all American Bar Association (ABA) approved law schools as one component of an admission file. Visit the LSAC website to learn more about the LSAT and how to register.
 
Online LSAT Preparation Resource
  • FAQ  LSAC has compiled a helpful list of their most frequently asked questions organized by "Before the Test", "Day of the Test", and "After You Take the Test".
  • Sample Questions with Explanations Descriptions of the three LSAT question types, along with some basic test-taking strategies.
  • General Test Prep Video  This video contains general test-taking tips, straight from LSAC’s Test Development Group.
  • Analytical Reasoning Test Prep Video This video contains test-taking tips specifically for the Analytical Reasoning section, straight from LSAC’s Test Development Group.
  • Logical Reasoning Test Prep Video  This video contains test-taking tips specifically for the Logical Reasoning section, straight from LSAC’s Test Development Group.
  • Reading Comprehension Test Prep Video  This video contains test-taking tips specifically for the Reading Comprehension section, straight from LSAC’s Test Development Group.
  • Khan Academy has partnered with LSAC to offer LSAT specific videos starting in the later part of 2018.  Click here to learn more about this partnership.
  • Magoosh.com LSAT Blog provides video lessons and blog posts on many different LSAT topics for all three multiple choice sections and the writing section.  They also have free LSAT concepts flashcards.
  • McGraw-Hill Prep Center for the LSAT provides instructional videos on strategies for different question types on the LSAT.
  • Affordable Colleges has an LSAT Guidebook which covers basic information on the LSAT and resources for making it more affordable. 
  • Quizlet.com is a free online resource that comes with ready-made flashcards and quizzes made by other students. You can search for the term LSAT to find flashcards and quizzes based on LSAT concepts.  You can also create your own flashcards.
  • Vocabulary.com is a free online resource that provides word lists.  You can search vocabulary lists for the term LSAT to find the different word lists.  You can then review the word lists with either the word and definition or just the word.  You can also practice the lists in a quiz-like format and it will track your progress so you know what to work on.
  • Chegg LSAT Test Prep provides one free full-length LSAT practice test. They have additional paid services if you choose to take that route.
  • University of Dayton School of Law provides two different free study timelines for those studying for the LSAT. They have a two- and four-month study plan available.
  • Kaplan 30-day Trial gives you 24/7 access to practice exams and classes, but only for a 30-day period.
  • LSAT Prep Courses provides information on various prep reviews and advice for students planning to take the LSAT.
  • LSAT Practice Test has information about the test, and a practice test that you can use to gauge your preparedness
If you are looking for information on paid test prep services, you can find reviews, service details, and course descriptions for LSAT prep courses at Reviews.com.
The Medical College Admission Test, or MCAT, is administered by the Association of American Medical Colleges and is considered the standard entrance exam for medical school. The MCAT is a computer based standardized test designed to assess your problem solving, critical thinking, and knowledge of natural, behavioral, and social science concepts and principles prerequisite to the study of medicine.  The question types are intended to reflect the kind of thinking you’ll do and the skills you need to succeed in medical school programs.  Visit the AAMC website to learn more about the MCAT and how to register.
 
Online MCAT Preparation Resources
  • What's on the MCAT Exam? This interactive tool allows you to learn the different test components and content tested.  You can also watch video tutorials and view sample questions and explanations.
  • Khan Academy offers more than 1,100 free videos and 3,000 review questions.  The Khan Academy MCAT Collection covers all of the content that is tested on the MCAT exam. As of December of 2015, the Collection now includes 30 passages and 9 videos about the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills section
  • Magoosh.com MCAT Blog provides video lessons and blog posts on many different MCAT topics for all four sections, study guides, and free flashcards.
  • McGraw-Hill Prep Center for the MCAT provides concise summaries of the most important concepts found on the exam, extensive illustrations that clarify the most challenging topics, and tools to help approach specific question types in the most effective way.
  • Affordable College MCAT Guidebook is a great resource that provides an overview of the test and a starting point for preparing for it.
  • Quizlet.com is a free online resource that comes with ready-made flashcards and quizzes made by other students. You can search for the term MCAT to find flashcards and quizzes based on MCAT concepts.  You can also create your own flashcards.
  • Vocabulary.com is a free online resource that provides word lists.  You can search vocabulary lists for the term MCAT to find the different word lists.  You can then review the word lists with either the word and definition or just the word.  You can also practice the lists in a quiz-like format and it will track your progress so you know what to work on.
  • Kaplan 30-Day Trial allows you access to personalized help and other tools (this service is only free for the 30-day trial period).
  • Chegg MCAT Test Prep provides some free MCAT prep resources, along with additional paid services if you choose to take that route.  For free you can take a four question quiz to get an idea of your performance, do a 20 minute workout of MCAT questions, sign up for a Question of the Day, and take one real full-length practice test.
If you are looking for information on paid test prep services, you can find reviews, service details, and course descriptions for MCAT prep courses at Reviews.com.
The Graduate Management Admissions Test, or GMAT, is administered by Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). The GMAT is a computer based standardized test designed to measure critical thinking, analytical writing, integrated reasonings (evaluating information presented in multiple formats), verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning skills.  The question types are intended to reflect the kind of thinking you’ll do and the skills you need to succeed in business school programs. Visit the GMAT website to learn more about the GMAT and how to register.
 
reated by the Learning Center is designed to help you become familiar with the structure of the test, types of questions you will encounter, material tested, useful strategies for studying, and what to expect the day of the test. Click on the image below to start watching now.
 
Online GMAT Preparation Resources
  • GMAT Official Starter Kit provides a test preview and two full length practice tests for you to take for free. GMAT Structure and Content provides an overview of the GMAT and sample questions for all sections included.
  • Magoosh.com GMAT Blog provides video lessons and blog posts on many different GMAT topics for all three multiple choice sections.  They also have ebooks on different GMAT topics and free flashcards.
  • Majortests.com provides tips for answering each of the question types and practice test questions.
  • McGraw-Hill Prep Center for the GMAT provides instructional videos on strategies for different question types on the GMAT, along with practice questions.
  • Affordable Colleges GMAT Guidebook has an introduction to the test and includes further resources for preparing for the test.
  • Quizlet.com is a free online resource that comes with ready-made flashcards and quizzes made by other students. You can search for the term GMAT to find flashcards and quizzes based on GMAT word lists and test concepts.  You can also create your own flashcards.
  • Vocabulary.com is a free online resource that provides word lists.  You can search vocabulary lists for the term GMAT to find the different word lists.  You can then review the word lists with either the word and definition or just the word.  You can also practice the lists in a quiz-like format and it will track your progress so you know what to work on.
  • Kaplan 30-day Trial provides you with some powerful resources to prepare for the GMAT, but this service is only free for the first 30 days.
  • Chegg GRE Test Prep provides some free GMAT prep resources, along with additional paid services if you choose to take that route.  For free you can take a four question quiz to get an idea of your performance, do a 20 minute workout of GMAT questions, and/or sign up for a Question of the Day.

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