Hi,
Are you preparing for GRE?
Here is the way you can use Khan Academy Resources to prepare for GRE.
Source for GRE content: PDF of Math Review
One way to use these is to visit each topic and, if you suspect you may already know it, do the practice problems first. If anything is difficult, KA provides links on the problem pages themselves to the related videos. Some topics are specific enough that I just linked you to the one video associated with it.
This could be improved, so please contact me with any suggestions! Any overhaul will have to wait until I've taken the exam myself at the end of September.
Are you preparing for GRE?
Here is the way you can use Khan Academy Resources to prepare for GRE.
Source: Actually shared by Meli Lewis http://meli-lewis.github.io/
Source for GRE content: PDF of Math Review
One way to use these is to visit each topic and, if you suspect you may already know it, do the practice problems first. If anything is difficult, KA provides links on the problem pages themselves to the related videos. Some topics are specific enough that I just linked you to the one video associated with it.
This could be improved, so please contact me with any suggestions! Any overhaul will have to wait until I've taken the exam myself at the end of September.
ARITHMETIC
- 1.1 Integers
- 1.2 Fractions
- 1.3 Exponents and Roots
- 1.4 Decimals
- 1.5 Real Numbers
- 1.6 Ratio
- 1.7 Percent
- Practice: randomly generated link to an arithmetic exercise (experimental feature).
ALGEBRA
- 2.1 Operations with Algebraic Expressions
- 2.2 Rules of Exponents
- 2.3 Solving Linear Equations
- Based on my experience with practice tests, it might be especially useful to review Structure in linear expressions.
- 2.4 Solving Quadratic Equations
- 2.5 Solving Linear Inequalities
- 2.6 Functions
- While I fail to find it listed in the math review as such, I’ve definitely been seeing this kind of problem on practice tests: New Operator Definitions
- 2.7 Applications
- 2.8 Coordinate Geometry
- 2.9 Graphs of Functions
GEOMETRY
- 3.1 Lines and Angles
- 3.2 Polygons
- 3.3 Triangles
- 3.4 Quadrilaterals
- 3.5 Circles
- 3.6 Three-Dimensional Figures
DATA ANALYSIS
- 4.1 Graphical Methods for Describing Data
- 4.2 Numerical Methods for Describing Data
- 4.3 Counting Methods
- 4.4 Probability
- 4.5 Distributions of Data, Random Variables, and Probability Distributions
- 4.6 Data Interpretation Examples
- This will just take practice, I think. This
section is about viewing data -- as in a chart -- and answering
questions about the information therein. A great way to practice for
this would be to interpret informational graphics in the newspaper
and/or figures in academic literature, for instance by reading an
assertion in the article and checkign whether the data cited bears that
out.
Thank you very much Meli...
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