Build GRE vocabulary, review quantitative concepts, and strengthen verbal reasoning during your commute and daily routine.
Benefits
Build vocabulary passively — GRE Verbal demands a massive vocabulary. Hearing words with definitions and usage examples during daily activities is one of the most efficient ways to learn them.
Review quant concepts — Audio explanations of number properties, geometry rules, and statistics concepts build the intuition that makes GRE Quant less intimidating.
Prepare during a busy schedule — Most GRE takers are juggling undergrad courses or full-time work. Audio fits prep into time you already have.
How It Works
Upload GRE prep materials — Upload Manhattan Prep guides, ETS Official Guide, or Magoosh notes. VoiceBrief handles vocabulary lists and math notation.
Organize by section — Generate audio reviews for Verbal (vocabulary, text completion, reading comp) and Quantitative (arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data analysis).
Listen daily for vocabulary — Vocabulary is best learned through repeated exposure. Listen to word lists with definitions and sentence examples during every commute.
Quiz on verbal and quant — AI generates text completion, sentence equivalence, and quantitative comparison questions matching GRE format.
Voice chat for math concepts — Ask the AI to explain probability rules, combinatorics, or why a particular text completion answer fits the passage's tone.
Features
Vocabulary audio builder — Hear GRE high-frequency words with definitions, usage, and related words. Passive listening builds vocabulary faster than flashcard drilling alone.
Quant concept review — Audio explanations of every GRE math topic: number properties, ratios, geometry theorems, and statistics. Builds conceptual understanding.
Verbal reasoning practice — AI creates text completion and sentence equivalence questions that test vocabulary in context - the way the GRE actually tests it.
Recommended Study Schedule
Morning commute (30 min) — Vocabulary audio - 30 new words with context
Lunch walk (15 min) — Quant concept review (geometry or algebra)
Evening commute (30 min) — Review this week's vocabulary at 1.25x
Before bed (10 min) — Quick verbal quiz on today's words
Frequently Asked Questions
How does audio help with GRE vocabulary?
Vocabulary acquisition is strongly linked to exposure frequency. Hearing GRE words in context during daily activities provides far more exposures than flashcard sessions alone. Research shows that auditory + visual learning combined improves retention by 30-40% compared to either method alone.
Can I study for GRE Quant with audio?
Audio is excellent for understanding quantitative concepts - number properties, geometry rules, and data interpretation strategies. While you'll still need to practice problem-solving with pencil and paper, audio builds the conceptual foundation that makes problems solvable. Many students find quant less intimidating after audio concept reviews.
How long should I study for the GRE?
Most students study 8-12 weeks, 10-20 hours per week. Audio adds 1-2 hours daily during commutes and activities. Vocabulary especially benefits from consistent daily exposure over weeks, making audio an ideal supplement to your desk study sessions.
Is audio better than flashcards for GRE vocab?
They work well together. Flashcards are great for active recall testing. Audio provides passive exposure in context - hearing how words are actually used in sentences. The combination of both methods outperforms either alone. Use audio during commutes and flashcards at your desk.
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