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If you want to boost up your vocabulary then you will be benefited your learning and career prospects.
Here are some tips to improve your vocabulary
1. Make reading a habit
If you start reading regularly, it will expose you to many words, and by using context clues or the dictionary, you will be able to learn new words and widen your vocabulary.
2. Be Practical:
You can use a large white board in your kitchen/room to write down new words. So every time when you will look at the board, you will see the new words there. and you can see them and can recall their meaning.
3. Connect Those Words to Your Personal Life
Try to avoid learning words in isolation. If you link the words to your own experiences, it’s guaranteed that you will be able to remember these words for a long time. It will be very much helpful to improve the vocabulary if you can spend at least 50-60 minutes to connect the word with your personal life.
3. There are lots of Word Games and Apps
Tapping games and technology can be a fun way to learn vocabulary. In this way the words that you learn will stick in your long-term memory.
4. Be a Lover of Words
To boost up your vocabulary, you must have to enjoy everything about the words, you have to know their history and different uses as well.
Conclusion
The techniques that are discussed are time-consuming and will require significant effort, but it is a worthy investment that will transform your life and career.
view commentsFirst of all, tuition at many public colleges and universities is about $5000-$6000 per year. You only get up to those higher figures if you are going to a private school or are adding in room and board and textbooks.
There are a couple of reasons why it is so expensive. The biggest reason is because it costs money to provide education. One of the largest chunks of a college’s budget is health insurance and benefits for its employees. As you know, in the US, employers are responsible for a part of the insurance and insurance costs in the US are very high. Also, many US colleges have dorms and students live on campus. This adds to the cost. I would also point out that colleges and universities are not highly-subsidized in the US. While they do receive some state and local funding, they also rely on tuition for a part of their revenue. We tend to like to offer financial aid on a per student basis rather than subsidizing the whole college.
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Practice writing at least one letter and one essay everyday.
I started from cambridge 13 to 1 in reverse order. Do read answers at last given in that pdf because when u read given answers and reasons mentioned for scoring, you can judge mistakes in your essay.
I also had barrons test book, which can be solved and compared answers. It will give you idea and thought process required and expected for writing.
Try to write complex as well as compound sentences with proper punctuations in your writing and do ensure everything required in essay question is covered in your answer.
For speaking, try to speak loudly on essay topics by yourself so that you can know the way you speak and compare them with videos on YouTube.
view commentsHere is a very good article on how to get better score in GRE
view commentsFour FREE score reports are included with your test registration fee and are sent to the schools or fellowship sponsors you select. If you take the computer-delivered test, you can select score recipients at the test center after you view your unofficial scores. If you take the paper-delivered test, you can choose score recipients during registration or on your admission ticket correction stub.
source https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/scores/send/
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view commentsYes, you can.
view commentsDepends on airlines. Usually, they allow two luggage (allowance about 27-29 kg per luggage) and one hand carry bag.
view commentsIn USA you can apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) under which you can do job for one year or three years (For STEM subjects).
view commentsRA is for research assistant, TA for teaching assistant and GA for graduate assistant
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view commentsFaculties often discuss among themselves. There is no harm in contacting more than one professor from the same department, but be very careful not to send a generic mail to all of them or saying something like "You are my best choice" to every professor. Try to be specific to professors research work. It's not uncommon that people have more than one research interest and professors do understand that. Clarify your interest and explain how your interest matches with professor's research work, that will lead you to write unique mail to each professor.
view commentsOf course, you can. Professors are more interested in research rather than test scores. They might ask about IELTS score, you can simply say I am going to appear IELTS very soon.
view commentsYou can start with a short description of yours. Then why you are contacting and what is your target/want to achieve. Show interest to the professors work. Attach your CV. Include all of your credentials. Please check this article for a good insight http://www.mystudynotebook.com/blog/single/7/
view commentsYou can start with WORD SMART. To get more strong in vocabulary read Barron. Regular reading of English newspapers/books will help you a lot. Get some insights about preparation of GRE/TOEFL from here http://www.mystudynotebook.com/blog/single/12/
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view commentsIt depends. You will get a cost estimate from your university if your fund covers everything you don't have to show extra. If not please take preparation to show financial documents on how you are gonna take care of the difference.
view commentsIt's not impossible, definitely, you have chances if you really shine on other criteria. Funding depends on your full application package. If your GRE score is lower, you can make it up with higher CGPA and research publication
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view commentsIf it is your target to go for higher study it's better to start your preparation when you are at undergraduate level. End of 3rd year or from the beginning of the fourth year you should start preparation. This video blog will give you a good idea http://www.mystudynotebook.com/blog/single/8/
view commentsBRAC Bank international credit card is good for payment. You can also use any bank's international credit card. If you don't have any we will be happy to provide the payment service.
view commentsEvery subject has it's own value in USA.
view commentsThere are few options from Bangladesh to USA. To name a few are Qatar, Emirates, Turkish etc. Price varies depending on how early or what time you are buying the ticket. Compare those airlines prices and choose the best fit for you. The sooner you buy ticket the better chance that you will get a good price.
view commentsFor self funding you need all the regular document along with your evidence of financial resources to complete your study. How you will bear the study cost is the main concern for self funding
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view commentsFor USA GRE+TOEFL, few universities also accept IELTS.
In Canada, it is sufficient to have IELTS/ TOEFL score for most of the programs. Some program, however, requires a GRE score and for some, it is optional. If you already have a GRE, mention it in your application.
view commentsThere is no specific range for GRE/TOEFL, admission depends on so many factors. At least 300+ score in GRE and 95+ score in TOEFL will increase your possibility.
view comments-Analytical Writing
Assessment (One section with two separately timed tasks)
Number of Questions-'Analysis of an Issue' task and 'Analysis of an argument' task
Time - 30 minutes per task
-Verbal Reasoning
(Two sections)
Number of questions - 20 questions per section
Time- 30 minutes per section
-Quantitative Reasoning
(Two sections)
Number of questions- 20 questions per section
Time- 35 minutes per section
view commentsThe GRE General Test uses the foundations of high school math to test quantitative reasoning. The test material measures your ability to understand basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis; to reason quantitatively, and to solve problems in a quantitative setting.
source https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/faq
view commentsThe Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning measures are section-level adaptive. This means the computer selects the second section of a measure based on the performance on the first section. Within each section, all questions contribute equally to the final score. For each of the two measures, a raw score is computed. The raw score is the number of questions answered correctly.
The raw score is converted to a scaled score through a process known as equating. The equating process accounts for minor variations in difficulty among the different test editions as well as differences in difficulty among individuals' tests introduced by the section-level adaptation. Thus a given scaled score of a particular measure reflects the same level of performance regardless of which section was selected and when the test was taken.
source https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/faq
view commentsYou must cancel, reschedule or change the location of your test up to four days prior to test day (10 days for those in Mainland China) or your test fee will be forfeited.
source https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/register/reschedule/computer/
view commentsThere is no definite answer for that. It depends on many factors including which subject you are going to study, which universities are you targeting, which field of research etc. Some other factors that might affect your decision
1. The city you are going to live
2. There are many high ranked universities in the USA but again so are in Canada
3. Size of the industry you are targeting
4. Weather
5. Opportunity for funding/ part time job
6. Immigration is much easier in Canada
view commentsThis blog will give you a good idea about what to consider while selecting university http://www.mystudynotebook.com/blog/single/6/
view commentsAs soon as you got the I20 from your university or even when you got confirmation from your university you should start processing VISA application. It takes some time to get an appointment.
view commentsPlease check our http://www.mystudynotebook.com/download/ section for sample/example SOP, Mail, Resume. You can read also this article on communication with professor. http://www.mystudynotebook.com/blog/single/7/
view commentsAfter GRE exam you can send the score to 4 universities for free.
For the computer-delivered GRE® General Test, you will be asked to designate your free score recipients at the test center.
For the paper-delivered GRE General Test, you will be asked to designate your free score recipients during registration.
After that, you send score by paying a fee to ETS and send the score via them. For details check ETS website https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/scores/send/asr
view commentsWith F-1 visa you can not do part time JOB. But you can do in campus job sometime like TA,RA or in the Library etc.
view commentsYour test fee entitles you to request that scores be sent to as many as four graduate institutions or fellowship sponsors at no additional cost.
For the computer-delivered GRE General Test, you will be asked to designate your score recipients at the test center or you can choose not to report your scores at that time.
For the paper-delivered GRE General Test, you will be asked to designate your score recipients during registration or you can choose not to report your scores at that time.
With the ScoreSelect option, you can decide which test scores to send to the institutions you designate, so you can send the scores you feel show your personal best. See Sending your Scores.
You can also send score reports to institutions after test day for a fee. See Ordering Additional Score Reports.
source https://www.ets.org/gre/revised_general/faq
view commentsFor USA universities, once you get the admission the university will ask you to provide the financial statement in order to issue I-20. That will be sufficient to show for getting I-20. However, during visa application process, the interviewer may want more money in the bank. So to be on the safe side, please show as much as possible.
Regarding the cost, it varies from state to state. In some states, tuition fee and living cost are lower compared to NY/NJ states. If you want to pursue on self-pay, please consider Tuition fee, living cost, and public transport. And you can email to graduate coordinator to give you an estimate for the cost.
There are some universities which accept students without GRE but getting funding without GRE is very difficult. It's recommended to sit for GRE if someone wants funding.
view commentsAlthough in passport form there is a direction that for MD you need to write Muhammad. But you can write MD, there will not be any problem. If in your certificate your name start with MD then you should do the same in passport.
view commentsIt's better to change your father name in the passport. In that case you need a new passport.
view commentsThere are some university which accept student without GRE but getting funding without GRE is very difficult. It's recommended to sit for GRE if someone wants funding.
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