A Smarter GRE Vocabulary Strategy

Learning words in context beats rote memorisation every time. This sample post exists to exercise the blog single-post template’s core sections — the byline, the auto table of contents, related posts, and the author footer — none of which need per-post ACF.

Getting started

Begin with a clear diagnostic so you know your baseline before building a study plan. Most students underestimate how much structure helps in the first two weeks.

Prerequisites

You need a quiet block of study time, official practice material, and a way to track section-level accuracy over time so weak areas surface early.

Building a plan

Work backwards from your test date. Reserve the final two weeks for full-length, timed practice under realistic conditions, and keep an error log you actually review.

Common mistakes

Cramming vocabulary without context, skipping review of wrong answers, and never practising under time pressure are the three habits that most often stall progress.

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