The Graduate Record Examination, or GRE, is administered by Educational Testing Services (ETS) and is considered the standard entrance exam for many graduate programs. The GRE is a computer based standardized test designed to measure critical thinking, analytical writing, 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 graduate and business school programs. It is essentially the SAT for graduate school. The general test is not subject specific which means you will not necessarily be tested on what you learned in your college classes, but rather your reasoning skills.  It is also the only graduate entrance exam that allows you to skip questions and go back and change answers in a section.  Visit the ETS website to learn more about the GRE and how to register.

Campus GRE Preparation Resources

UNT has several programs to help you prepare for the GRE:

  • GRE Preparation Course

This six week preparation course provided by the Learning Center is intended to teach you specific strategies and improve your skills in all areas of the test.  The course does cost $50.  Click here to learn more about the course, course dates, and how to register.

  • GRE Overview

This FREE online video workshop created 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 GRE Minicourse

Lifelong Learning and Professional Development at UNT offers online GRE minicourses. There are two courses and each course is 24 hours long. There is a registration fee for each course.  Current UNT faculty, staff, and students are eligible for a discounted rate. Click here for more information.

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 allow 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 resource 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 resource 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.
  • Kaplan 30-day Trial provides some great resources on a trial basis. Take advantage of q-bank and being able to meet with a Kaplan advisor. (This resource is not free beyond the 30-day trial period)
  • 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.

If you are looking for information on paid test prep services, you can find reviews, service details, and course descriptions for GRE prep courses at Reviews.com.

Want to meet your goals?

Our Academic Coaches can help!

The Learning Center is proud to offer a variety of academic support services to help you develop better academic success skills and meet your goals. These services are customized to your needs as a college student and can help you find other campus resources to support your success at UNT.

Academic Coaching

Do you need help but you're not sure where to start? Schedule an appointment with an Academic Coach who will listen to your needs and concerns and work closely with you to develop academic goals and suggest tools, resources, and strategies to assist in reaching those goals.

Ask-An-Academic Coach

Have a question and don't need a whole session? Submit your question(s) via Ask-An-Academic Coach, UNT's asynchronous academic coaching service. Our team will respond within 24 hours (2 business days).

Need more help?

Let us know how we can help with your academic coaching or support needs. Send an email and we will respond as soon as we can.

LCCoaching@unt.edu

One-on-One Tutoring

Tutoring provides students the opportunity to receive tutoring in a variety of courses! Tutoring is free and offers subject-specific support for currently enrolled UNT students. Use your meetings to meet with a tutor and get ahead in your classes or get some advice about challenging concepts. Please note, The Learning Center's Tutoring Services will not work on homework or assignment problems for you, check assignment answers, assist with take-home quizzes or essays, or repeat class lectures.
 
Drop-in Tutoring:
Room 250C in Willis Library
Monday 11AM-2PM
Wednesday 12PM-2PM
 
In-Person scheduled through Navigate:
 
Meet our Tutoring Services Student Staff
Get to know our Lead Tutors providing support in a wide range of subject areas and from various backgrounds.
 
In-Person and Online Tutoring
A wide variety of courses are available for tutoring in-person and online.  The Learning Center offers in-person tutoring sessions Monday through Friday.  All in-person sessions will be conducted in The Learning Center, Sage Hall 170.  Virtual, online tutoring sessions are available seven days a week and are conducted via Zoom.
 
Make sure to select Learning Center - Tutoring. 
 
 
Let us know how we can help with your tutoring needs. Email and we will respond as soon as we can.

Group Tutoring

Group tutoring provides students the opportunity to learn with fellow classmates with a Lead Tutor facilitating the learning!

Why group tutoring?

  • Connect with students in your course
  • Gain additional perspectives on content
  • Get accountability for keeping up with course material

How do you get a group tutor?

  • You and your peers must be in the same course
  • Everyone must be working with the same professor
  • Groups cannot be smaller than two or larger than six students

If your group is ready, complete the Group Tutoring Request Form to request tutoring from one of the Learning Center Tutors!

**NOTICE: Please allow three business days to be connected with a tutor.**

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VT Interview

Please complete the following form to reserve your VT interview date/time.

Tutor Application:

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Please select from the following broad subject categories. Choose as many as apply. Don’t forget, you must have received an A in the courses you choose to tutor. You will have an option to add additional courses that are not listed below.
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Should your application be selected, which interview timeslot would like like to attend? NOTE: You will be contacted if you are selected for an interview, and given further information regarding the interview at that time.

UNT Faculty or Staff Recommendation:

Please provide the name and email address of a UNT faculty or staff member who can attest to your character and achievement. The Learning Center will contact your reference to complete our recommendation form; we recommend you reach out to ensure that they are aware they have been listed and to verify that the e-mail address you listed for them is current.

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What is an SI Leader:

    A model student who can facilitate effective group study sessions.
    Must have a strong grasp of study skills and show a proficiency in the course to which they have been assigned.

Minimum Requirements to be an SI Leader:

    You must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher
    You must have made an A in the class you would like to be an SI Leader for.
    Good people skills and the ability to market yourself and your SI sessions to students.

Job Responsibilities:

    Attend all lectures for the class you have been assigned.
    Plan and conduct three SI sessions per week based on course material.
    Complete and turn in all paperwork on a weekly basis.
    Attend all trainings and meetings as directed by your Coordinator.

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