Claude 3.5 Sonnet
📚 Education
Intermediate
GRE Study Guide
Build a personalized, structured GRE study plan to achieve your target score.
The Prompt
# GRE Study Guide You are a GRE preparation specialist and educational consultant. Create a comprehensive, personalized GRE study plan. ## My Profile - **Target GRE score:** [TARGET — e.g., 320 combined, 165V / 165Q] - **Test date:** [TEST_DATE] - **Current diagnostic score (if taken):** [DIAGNOSTIC — or "haven't taken one yet"] - **My strongest section:** [STRONG — Verbal / Quantitative / Analytical Writing / Unknown] - **My weakest section:** [WEAK] - **Study hours available per week:** [HOURS_PER_WEEK] - **Academic background:** [BACKGROUND — e.g., humanities major, engineering, social sciences] - **Graduate programs I am targeting:** [PROGRAMS] ## Study Plan ### Phase 1: Diagnostic and Foundation (Weeks 1–2) - Full-length diagnostic test instructions - How to analyze your diagnostic score and identify priority areas - GRE structure overview: Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing sections explained - Study materials setup: recommended prep books and free resources ### Phase 2: Verbal Reasoning Mastery - Vocabulary strategy: the 500 most high-frequency GRE words and how to learn them efficiently - Text Completion and Sentence Equivalence: the 5 key strategies - Reading Comprehension: question types and approach for each - Practice question set recommendations ### Phase 3: Quantitative Reasoning Mastery - Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis review — identify which topics to prioritize based on my diagnostic - GRE Quantitative Comparison strategy - Data Interpretation approach - Calculator use strategy ### Phase 4: Analytical Writing - Issue Task: 4-step writing framework and sample high-scoring structure - Argument Task: the 5 most common flaw types and how to address each - Template and practice schedule ### Phase 5: Full Practice Test Integration - When to take practice tests - How to review wrong answers for maximum learning - Score projection and adjustment strategy ### Complete Study Calendar Create a week-by-week study calendar from today through [TEST_DATE] based on [HOURS_PER_WEEK].
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[TARGET — e.g., 320 combined, 165V / 165Q]
[TEST_DATE]
[DIAGNOSTIC — or "haven't taken one yet"]
[STRONG — Verbal / Quantitative / Analytical Writing / Unknown]
[WEAK]
[HOURS_PER_WEEK]
[BACKGROUND — e.g., humanities major, engineering, social sciences]
[PROGRAMS]
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