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    GRE® Elite Mastery: High-Efficiency Quant & Verbal Strategy

    Accelerate towards your goal of attending graduate school using the 2026 Shorter GRE program. This program is designed to help you succeed in the least amount of time possible. This program will help you understand the strategies you need to know in order to do well in the shorter GRE of 1 hour and 58 minutes.

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    By Namifly
    Last updated: April 2026
    GRE® Elite Mastery: High-Efficiency Quant & Verbal Strategy

    $2000

    One-time payment

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    This course includes:
    • The Shorter GRE Strategy
    • Analytical Writing Excellence
    • Verbal Mastery & Vocabulary
    • Quantitative Reasoning: Logic over Math
    • The "Save & Return" Feature
    • Full-Scale Adaptive Simulations

    Choose Your Plan

    Training

    $990.00

    Training + Examination

    $1500.00

    Complete Assured Package

    $2000.00

    Course Description

    In today's cutthroat academic world, Namifly GRE® General Test Preparation is designed to enable you to ace the shorter format of this test. The 2026 GRE test eliminates all "filler" questions, including the ungraded experimental question section and the Analyze an Argument Essay portion, making it the most efficient exam of its kind.

    Why the Shorter GRE Test in 2026?
    Despite being one of the most versatile tests for graduate school admission, accepted by thousands of programs in every academic field, including Business and Law, the GRE is still considered the most efficient test because the 2026 version of this test takes only half the time required for the older version. Not only does it reduce fatigue on the part of the test taker but it also enables you to perform at your best during the test.

    The Three Core Mastery Domains

    1. Analytical Writing (30 Mins | 1 Task): Master the "Analyze an Issue" task. In 2026, you only have one essay to write. We teach you how to construct a logical, evidence-based argument that demonstrates the critical thinking skills graduate committees look for.

    2. Verbal Reasoning (41 Mins | 27 Questions across 2 sections): This domain tests your ability to analyze and evaluate written material. Focus areas include Reading Comprehension, Text Completion, and Sentence Equivalence. In 2026, the focus is on complex reasoning and high-level vocabulary in context.

    3. Quantitative Reasoning (47 Mins | 27 Questions across 2 sections): Master math concepts in Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Data Analysis. The GRE focuses on "Quantitative Comparison," which requires logic and estimation rather than just raw calculation.

    Course Curriculum

    Expand the sections below to see the detailed curriculum for this course.

      Understanding the Section-Level Adaptive nature of the test. Developing a 1-hour 58-minute mental stamina plan.

      The Anatomy of a 6.0 Essay. Brainstorming and outlining under a 30-minute limit.

      Contextual Vocabulary: Moving beyond rote memorization. Reading Comprehension: Identifying "Primary Purpose" and "Author's Tone."

      Mastering Quantitative Comparison (QC) strategies. Data Interpretation: Analyzing 2026-style infographics and charts.

      Strategic skipping and tagging within sections to maximize points.

      Five full-length adaptive mocks reflecting the 2026 question distribution.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Find answers to common questions about this course.

    The difficulty level of the questions remains the same. However, the test is shorter (under 2 hours), which means every question carries more weight. Precision is now more important than ever.

    Yes. In the 2026 GRE, you only write the "Analyze an Issue" essay. The "Analyze an Argument" task has been removed to streamline the testing process.

    An on-screen calculator is provided for the Quantitative Reasoning sections. We teach you when to use it and when mental math is faster.

    GRE scores are valid for 5 years following your test date, making it a great investment even if you plan to apply to grad school later.

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