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anyone have any experience with the GRE?


PhillyB

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i'm taking it january 3, which gives me a little under three weeks to study my ass off and pray i get a good grade on it.

Have her get on her knees and reach around with both hands to pry it open as far as she can before you begin.

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You're better off focusing on the sections your program will value more.

For example, if you're an engineer, focus on math.

history, anthropology, linguistics, philosophy.

i'm pretty confident in the verbal section, that's always been my strength... but i still don't want to bomb the quantitative section, which is the part that most worries me. i am absolutely pathetic at math.

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history, anthropology, linguistics, philosophy.

i'm pretty confident in the verbal section, that's always been my strength... but i still don't want to bomb the quantitative section, which is the part that most worries me. i am absolutely pathetic at math.

Well yeah, you don't wanna bomb it. But as long as you get at least an above average score, you'll be find. Knock the verbal section out of the park though, based on those fields. Writing obviously.

When I thought that I wanted to be a teacher, I scored in the top 15% in both. They didn't even look at my quantitative score because my other scores were so good. From what I was told anyway.

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