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Originally Posted by Hoodwink View Post
with due respect, you mean a person belonging to english speaking country with Graduation in math can score best in GRE ??
if I am not wrong logical and analytical reasoning plays a vital role in this test.Math doesn't mean calculus or trigonometry. It is just High school level math just used as a tool to check your quantitative reasoning abilities.
Its all about our fast processing of given data.
That may depend on your inborn qualities and basic training (Mont to Masters)
You are right, BUT one has to be well versed in English Grammar and composition to attempt the analytical and verbal portion of the GRE.
you don't need a masters degree in math BUT you need to have a grip on the BASICS of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, percentages, probability etc. But still you have to prepare it thoroughly as Candidates from Pakistan target this portion for a high score in the test.
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