Our most popular and convenient prep course
Do you need structured, efficient GRE prep? Our GRE Classroom Course is for students who want complete prep and intend to work hard in and out of the class. In an interactive group setting, you will learn Kaplan's exclusive and proven GRE strategies and methods covering every skill and topic tested on the exam. The GRE Classroom Course is also available Live Online.
Course Structure
Kaplan's GRE Classroom Course includes:
- 9 live course sessions:
- 1 proctored Diagnostic test to assess your baseline and strengths and weaknesses
- 8 in-depth GRE classes, 4 math and 4 verbal, with content, critical thinking and test-taking strategies for every question type on the exam. These sessions are taken either once or twice per week, depending on your exam date.
- See a sample syllabus.
Why take a Kaplan GRE Classroom Course?
- Learn content and strategy for every math, verbal, and analytical writing question type on the GRE from your expert Kaplan instructor.
- Choose from more convenient times and locations than any other national provider.
- Kaplan's resources and materials are based on decades of research and test expertise. Only Kaplan offers 6 computer-adaptive practice tests, providing you with the realistic practice you need to maximize your score on Test Day, plus over 100 online workshops, quizzes, and more.
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- Focus on your areas of greatest opportunity with our exclusive Smart Reports™ online score analysis system.
- Plus—More people get into graduate school with a Kaplan GRE course than with any other major course.†
- Kaplan has helped thousands of students score higher on the GRE, and we can help you score higher—guaranteed.
†People refers to adults who took the GRE and a course to prepare for it, were accepted into graduate school and participated in the survey. The Harris Interactive® online study for Kaplan conducted between December 6th and 21st, 2007 among 282 US adults who applied to and were admitted into graduate school, of whom 246 took the GRE and a course to prepare for it.