Mumbai girl Ashwini Nene is a third year engineering student at the Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Andheri who created headlines in India after she scored a perfect score of 340/340 in the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
The GRE is a standardised examination conducted by Educational Testing Services (ETS), based in the U.S. It is a qualification exam for admissions to most U.S. graduate schools and for some other countries.
Ashwini is one of the few students globally to have scored full marks in the revised and tougher format of GRE this year. In an interview with IndiaEducation, she shares her success mantra and the strategy she adopted to prepare for the GRE.
Nene: I was shocked when I first saw an absolute score. I am very happy and excited now.
Nene: I took the GRE on the 11th of March 2013. I started my GRE preparation in August 2012.
Nene: Verbal was my biggest fear when I started preparing, especially the Reading Comprehensive questions. I overcame this fear by reading long passages properly and stopped skipping parts of passages that seemed difficult and boring. This helped me perform better in these type of questions.
I was confident that I will crack the test but did not expect an absolute score. I did not lose my nerve since I knew my preparation was good. I’d advise all GRE aspirants to start preparing well in advance and to walk in to the exam centre cool and composed.
Nene: At least one year prior to giving the test, as it is a competitive test that requires you to build your skills over a period of time.
Nene: The GRE subject test is taken by those students who generally change their fields of study. Moreover, most of the universities in the U.S. do not ask for subject tests. I am not going to change my stream and hence I am not giving the GRE subject test.
Nene: Yes, it was easy as I prepared for it for a year with my coaching centre. It is all about time management. I had my coaching centre faculty guiding me throughout my preparation, so it was not very difficult preparing for the test.
Nene: Concentrate on learning the concepts of all the math topics. With clear concepts and ample practice you can easily score around 160 in the quantitative section.
Also, start reading newspapers and do not delay your preparation. Start early and start from the basics. Focus on the word list and strengthen your vocabulary. There is enough offline and online material for practice. Utilise them in the best possible manner.
Start preparing for GRE essay writing right from the beginning. Practice writing on as many diverse topics that you can think of. Your writing should follow a pattern and logic. That would help you score more, instead of using fancy words. When you get an essay topic, spend a few minutes composing your thoughts, make a rough note of all the points you would want to cover and then start writing your essay.
Nene: Princeton Review, Kaplan and Barron’s are the books I referred to. I also solved questions and books from my coaching institute.
Nene: Mock tests are very important as they help you understand how well you are progressing and also suggest corrective measures to improve your performance. I tried to practice as many sample GRE papers I could get my hands on. I gave all the 15 full tests that my coaching institute, KIC Education, provided me to solve and analyse.
Nene: I am applying to the top universities in the U.S. like Cornell, Columbia, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and University of California for Masters in Computer Science (MCS).
Nene: On the basis of the every university’s course curriculum, my career goals and placement opportunities. Moreover, my counsellor Professor Ganesh Kohli has suggested the best universities on the basis on his knowledge and years of experience.
Nene: I scored 4.5 in the AWA (Analytical Writing Analysis – Essay) section, which I hope is good enough for most of the universities I’ve applied to.My mentors and counsellors at my coaching centre would be helping me with my application procedure. They will guide me with my statement of purpose (SOP), essays, application forms and financial documents.
Nene: It is all about starting your preparation early, have a smart preparation strategy and practicing a lot!
Interviewed by Nishatha Abraham Bijeesh
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