Mengütaş is a Ankara leader in exam preparation, with proven techniques to help you learn the skills for a great test-taking experience, plus the language you need to excel.
Our highly focused exam preparation courses will cover in detail all parts of your chosen exam. Learn the exam-taking skills and English language you need to succeed. We prepare for the world’s best known exams. Focus on English proficiency or prepare for graduate programs with Mengütaş.
Mengütaş EXAM Preparation Teachers:
Muhammet Buğra: GRE, TOEFL, English Speaking
Nationality: Uyghur Autonomous Region
Education: Undergraduate – China Shanghai Jiaotong University, Master’s – Ankara University
Experience: 3 years teaching English and Chinese, English Speaking Course (Uygur Autonomous Region, China, and Turkey)
English level: TOEFL 91, English Grammar and Writing
Courses Offered: Advanced, Intermediate and Basic English
Languages: English, Chinese, Uyghur and Turkish
Some of our schools are also test centers so you can study and test in the same place. With Mengütaş English School, exam preparation courses are the fastest way to get a certificate. Contact us for more information or choose one of the courses below:
GRE ® Exam Preparation Courses
Are you an international student considering studying at a graduate school in the USA? Our GRE ® Exam Preparation Course will help you learn exam taking skills that will help you improve your English and succeed with the Kaplan High Score Guarantee!
What are GRE ® Exam Preparation Courses?
GRE ® Exam Preparation Courses help you prepare for a successful exam taking experience. Learn about the structure of GRE, the types of questions and topics you will see, and also improve your English skills to succeed in GRE.
When taking the GRE ® Exam Preparation course, Kaplan offers the Kaplan High Score Guarantee. If you are not ready to take the exam, do not raise your score or if you are not satisfied with your score, study for free for the next test date as long as you meet the basic study requirements; Attend all classes and structured study sessions, do your homework and take practice exams.
Course Facts
- Location: Ankara / TURKEY
- Start Dates : Frequent start dates that vary by GRE groups. Contact
- Course Duration : 12 Weeks
- Minimum Age : 16
- Requirements :
TOEFL ® 550p, 213c, 79i
TOEIC: 785
IELTS: 6.5 - Number of Classes : Average 9; 13 max
- Lessons per week : 1-6. Weeks: 8 GRE ® Preparation (6 hours) + 20 (minimum) Structured Study (15+ hours)
7-12. Weeks: 30 (minimum) Structured Study (22.5+ hours) + 1 teaching component (1 hour) - Timeline : All courses are Monday-Friday, with morning and afternoon classes only (general timetable below)
Group and Course Hours on Weekdays:
| Sabah | Afternoon | Evening |
| 10:00 – 12:50 (3 hours) | 2:00 pm-4:50pm (3 seconds) | 18:30 – 21:20 (3 seconds) |
- GRE ® Test Prep Online : unable to attend a live course students of Kaplan’s GRE ® Online courses may enroll
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Get Ready GRE ® Revised General Test
We offer a variety of free and low-cost tools to help you prepare for the GRE ® revised General Test so you can feel more confident on test day.
If you have a disability and need test preparation materials in accessible formats, visit our Materials in Accessible Formats page.
Free GRE revised General Test Preparation Materials
Examples Questions, Tips, and More
To familiarize yourself with each of the test sections, view general advice, reasoned sample questions, scoring guides, and tips for answering question types:
POWERPREP ® II , Version 2.2 Software: Preparation for the GRE revised General Test provided with the computer
In addition to the sample questions, strategies and tips found on this site, this free software also includes two full-length practice tests. These timed tests simulate the test-taking experience, including the on-screen calculator, as well as user-friendly design features such as moving back and forth within a section and changing responses. POWERPREP II , version 2.2, is Mac® and PC compatible. Learn more about POWERPREP II , Version 2.2 Software >
Paper-based GRE® revised General Test, Exercise Book for Second Edition
Download this post for a simulated test-taking experience of the GRE revised General Test delivered on paper. You will get the following: test on a full-length paper, test taking strategies, annotated verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning questions, sample Analytical Writing topics, scored Analytical Writing responses, and reader comments, and information about how the test is scored. Download Exercise Book for Paper-based GRE® revised General Test, Second Edition (PDF)
Mathematics Review
Providing a great refresher on your basic math skills, this free 100-page review covers concepts you can see when you take the GRE revised General Test. The Math Review includes a set of exercises with definitions, properties, examples, and answers at the end of each chapter. This material also POWERPREP II , in the Version 2.2 software is also available .
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Tutorial Videos on the Khan Academy® Website: Preparation for GRE® Quantitative Reasoning
It is now easier to prepare for the Quantitative Reasoning measure of the GRE revised General Test! Get annotation on GRE Math Review concepts by watching FREE tutorial videos on the Khan Academy website.
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Math Rules
Learn more about the mathematical assumptions specific to the GRE revised General Test. It includes instructions for interpreting and using the information provided in the test questions, as well as the notation and terminology. This material also POWERPREP II , in the Version 2.2 software is also available .
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Official GRE revised General Test Preparation Materials Available to Purchase
GRE® Success Starter Video Series
Doing your best in the GRE revised General Test is easier with these expert reviews designed to give your test preparation a jumpstart. These short videos give you a solid review of three testing measures, a useful tour of test taker-appropriate design features, valuable tips and strategies for taking the test, and much more. Buy the GRE® Success Starter Video Series >
The Revised GRE® Official Guide, Second Edition
POWERPREP II , from the producer of the GRE revised General Test , the second edition of our official exam preparation book, which includes a copy of the Version 2.2 Software CD , four complete practice tests (two in the book and two on CD), hundreds of authentic test questions, explanations for many answers , test taking strategies, sample essay responses with reader comments, and more. Available in print or eBook versions. POWERPREP II , version 2.2, is Mac and PC compatible. Gre®’n’s revised General Test, Second Edition Official Guide
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NEW! Official GRE® Verbal Reasoning Practice Questions, Volume One
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Get ready with 150 REAL GRE® Quantitative Reasoning questions – straight from the test manufacturer! This guide provides complete explanations and valuable tips and hints with 150 quantitative reasoning questions that have never been published before. It also includes a review of math topics likely to appear on the test. Official GRE® Quantitative Reasoning Practice Questions, Vol >
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ScoreItNow! ™ Online Writing Practice
This service allows you to improve your writing skills while preparing for the Analytical Writing measure of the GRE revised General Test. Better still, get an instant, hidden rating to see how well you are performing.
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About GRE ® Revised General Test
About the GRE ® General Test
A Test for Graduate and Professional School, Including Business and Law. More Opportunities for Success.
Getting an advanced degree can create many opportunities. In fact, recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development show how education pays with higher earnings and lower unemployment rates.
Whether you are planning to go to graduate school, including business or law — or just exploring your options — you are taking an important step toward your future. It is a smart move to show schools your best and with the GRE General Test, you can!
The GRE General Test helps you do your best on test day. With the GRE General Test, you decide which scores to send to schools. If you feel you didn’t do your best on test day, that’s okay. You can retake the test and then send only the scores you want schools to see. It’s all part of the ScoreSelect® option, only available with GRE tests.
Plus, the GRE General Test is the only admissions test for graduate and professional school that lets you skip questions within a section, go back and change answers, and have control to tackle the questions within a section you want to answer first.
The GRE General Test features question types that closely reflect the kind of thinking you’ll do in graduate and professional school, including business and law.
- Verbal Reasoning — Measures the ability to analyze and draw conclusions from discourse, reason from incomplete data, understand multiple levels of meaning, such as literal, figurative and author’s intent, summarize text, distinguish major from minor points, understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts, and understand relationships among words and among concepts. There is an emphasis on complex verbal reasoning skills.
- Quantitative Reasoning — Measures the ability to understand, interpret and analyze quantitative information, solve problems using mathematical models, and apply the basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis. There is an emphasis on quantitative reasoning skills.
- Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, including the ability to articulate and support complex ideas with relevant reasons and examples, and examine claims and accompanying evidence. There is an emphasis on analytical writing skills.
Learn more about the content and structure of the GRE General Test.
Who Takes It?
Prospective graduate and business school applicants from all around the world who are interested in pursuing a master’s, specialized master’s in business, MBA, J.D. degree, or doctoral degree take the GRE General Test. Applicants come from varying educational and cultural backgrounds and the GRE General Test provides schools with a common measure for comparing candidates’ qualifications.
GRE scores are used by admissions or fellowship panels to supplement your undergraduate records, recommendation letters and other qualifications for graduate-level study.
When and Where Do People Take It?
The GRE General Test is available at more than 1,000 test centers in more than 160 countries. In most regions of the world, the computer-delivered test is available on a continuous basis throughout the year. In Mainland China; Hong Kong, China; Taiwan, China; and Korea, the computer-delivered test is available up to three times per month. In areas of the world where computer-delivered testing is not available, the paper-delivered test is available up to two times a year in November and February.
See Test Centers and Dates for all regions.
Who Accepts It?
The GRE General Test is accepted at thousands of graduate schools, including business and law, as well as departments and divisions within these schools. View a listing of institutions and fellowship sponsors approved to receive GRE scores.
See also:
- 2019–20 GRE® Information Bulletin (PDF)
- MBA Programs that Accept GRE® Scores
- J.D. Programs that Accept GRE® Scores
- Help Schools Find You
- GRE ® General Test Brochure (PDF)
Registration, Test Centers and Dates
Already familiar with the registration process? Get started!
The GRE® General Test is available at more than 1,000 test centers in more than 160 countries. It is offered as a computer-delivered test year-round at most locations around the world and as a paper-delivered test up to three times a year in areas where computer-delivered testing is not available.
Review the following information carefully. There are a number of policies you should familiarize yourself with before registering.
Registration Checklist
Before you begin the registration process, it’s important to review fees, make sure you pick the right test date and understand the policies and procedures. See the Registration Checklist.
Watch How to Create an ETS Account video. (Read transcript.)
Watch How to Register for a GRE® General Test video. (Read transcript.)
Your ETS Account
In order to register for the test, view your scores, and access other services, you’ll need an ETS account. Prior to creating your account, be sure to review important information about The Name You Use When Registering, including what to do if you have a name change.
ID Requirements
You are responsible for bringing valid and acceptable identification on test day, and it must bear the first and last name you used when you created your account and registered for your test. See ID Requirements.
Test Centers and Dates
View test centers and dates for the GRE General test. For the computer-delivered test, you can also view seat availability, though you won’t be able to register without signing into your GRE Account. See Test Centers and Dates.
Register for the Computer-delivered Test
The computer-delivered test is offered year round, and you can register online or by phone. How you register may vary depending on where you will test. Register for the computer-delivered test.
Register for the Paper-delivered Test
The paper-delivered test is offered up to three times a year in areas of the world where the computer-delivered test is not available, and you can register online or by mail. Register for the paper-delivered test.
Disability Accommodations
ETS is committed to serving test takers with disabilities and health-related needs. Download the necessary bulletins and forms and learn more about available accommodations and registration procedures in Disability Accommodations.
Reschedule or Cancel Your Registration
You can reschedule or cancel your registration at any time. To avoid forfeiting your test fee, you must do so no later than four days before your test date (10 days in Mainland China). The process, fees and refunds vary depending on the test you’re taking. Learn more about Rescheduling or Canceling Your Registration.
Watch How to Reschedule a GRE® General Test Date.
Score Reports and Services Available with Registration
- The ScoreSelect® option allows you to send scores from your Most Recent test administration or from All the times you have taken the GRE General Test in the last five years.
- Help potential schools find you! Sign up for GRE® Search Service when you register for your test, or at any time through your ETS account.
Retaking the GRE General Test
Retake policies vary depending on the test you’re taking.
- See retake policies for the computer-delivered test.
- See retake policies for the paper-delivered test.
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Scores Reported
Your Score Report
Your official GRE® score report contains your:
- Contact information (name, phone number and email)
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Intended graduate major
- Test date(s)
- GRE test score(s) and the associated percentile ranks
- Authorized score recipients or fellowship sponsors and the scores reported to those institutions
- Cumulative record of scores reported within the last five years
Official score reports sent to the institutions you designate include your:
- Contact information (name, address, phone number, email)
- Intended graduate major
- GRE test score(s) and the associated percentile ranks
Score reports sent to institutions will not include any information concerning the other score recipients you have chosen. Additionally, institution score reports include only the scores that you selected to send to them using the ScoreSelect® option. There will be no special indication if you have taken additional GRE tests. See a Sample Institution Score Report (PDF).
Photos and essay responses from each GRE General Test administration you select from your five-year reportable history will be made available in the ETS® Data Manager as part of your score record to the institutions you designated to receive your scores on or after July 1, 2014.
See when your scores will be available.
Reportable History
- For tests taken on or after July 1, 2016, scores are reportable for five years following your test date. For example, scores for a test taken on July 3, 2019, are reportable through July 2, 2024.
- For tests taken prior to July 1, 2016, scores are reportable for five years following the testing year in which you tested (July 1– June 30). For example, scores for a test taken on May 15, 2016, are reportable through June 30, 2021.
- GRE scores earned prior to July 2014 are no longer reportable. GRE scores earned in July 2014 are reportable until June 30, 2020.
Use this calculator to find the exact date at which your scores are no longer reportable.
Note: It takes approximately five business days to process requests to send GRE scores. If you plan to send scores and the date at which your scores are no longer reportable is approaching, allow enough time for processing or your scores may not be sent.
Scores Reported on the GRE® General Test
| Section | Score Scale |
|---|---|
| Verbal Reasoning | 130–170, in 1 point increments |
| Quantitative Reasoning | 130–170, in 1 point increments |
| Analytical Writing | 0–6, in half point increments |
If no questions are answered for a specific measure (e.g., Verbal Reasoning), then you will receive a No Score (NS) for that measure.
ScoreSelect® Option
The ScoreSelect® option lets you decide which test scores to send to the institutions you designate. On test day,* as part of your four free score reports, you can send scores from your most recent test administration or from all administrations of the General Test taken in the last five years. After test day, you can send scores from your Most Recent, All or Any specific test administration(s) for a fee when ordering Additional Score Reports. Just remember, scores for a test administration must be reported in their entirety.
The ScoreSelect option helps you approach test day with more confidence, knowing you can send the scores you feel show your personal best. It is available for both the GRE General Test and GRE® Subject Tests, and can be used by anyone with reportable scores from the last five years. For more information on your score reporting options, see Sending Your Scores.
Important Note: Some programs require applicants who have taken a GRE test more than once to report the scores from all of their GRE test administrations. Therefore, it may be helpful to verify the GRE score reporting requirements with the programs to which you are applying.
* If you are taking the paper-based GRE General Test or GRE Subject Test, you will make your choices during test registration.
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