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SIGH. I suck. I'm going to resched. Math is my downfall.
That'll be $50
SIGH. I suck. I'm going to resched. Math is my downfall.
I can't remember at this point exactly which words I got, but there were no words there that I really had no clue. Sometimes there was a word that I knew what it meant but it really made no sense in context, so I figured it must have a secondary meaning. but apparently my guesses were good enough. I studied some very hard words that I had never seen before in any context, but I didn't see those types of words on the actual test. They were mostly words I had seen before, but if I hadn't studied I might not have known all the flavors of meaning the word can have.Jeannette -- on the non experimental verbal section, did you see a lot of words from the Barrons book? Or, Were there words that were one's you had never seen before - -if so, how did you handle those?
And of the analogy types in the verbal, you know how Barrons (Kaplan too ) has the "classic" analogy types, did you find that a lot of those rln types were there?
Did you have to find a rlnshp btwn analogy words that was way...different esp for the last questions?
Jeanette, you probably were able to score so high because the last ten questions matter the least on the GRE. I read once that you can miss eight questions and still get an 800 on Quant.
Exciting news, guys! I just got 600 Quant in a Power Prep practice test! It's not the best score ever, but I'd never broken 600 before!
Just got back from the testing center. 560 Verbal, 630 Quan and thats without studying. I didnt think I would get close to 1200, but I am relieved. Time to study some and retake it.
Hey I heard that too! But then, I also read that "a string of wrong answers in a row can really hurt your score"... *dying*
I recommend a forum called testmagic.com. They have a lot of discussion of GRE question types.
I got pretty much the usual math: Geometry, fractions, percents. Nothing out of the ordinary, but I spent too much time on the beginning question so had to run through the last few. One question involved finding the volume of a cylinder. You should be familiar with standard dev and the normal distribution curve. I haven't gotten back my score material so I don't know how many I got wrong or how I managed to score 750 in Q despite guessing through the last 10 problems. I literally barely had time to read them.
I didn't see any new question types. I got a verbal experimental section that was identified that had all new question types.
Well, I haven't written yet -- soon tho!
What helps, Is when I'm doing the quant comparison questions to ask: can they be equal? and then, if they can be -- a and b are out, then it's btwn choice c and d. And if it's only numbers, I know it's c...if there's x, y or whatever...I spend a bit more time seeing..
I dunno about Peterson, but my tutor told me that Princeton Review's tend to be harder than the real thing.
K, thanks for the info.
I debated retaking it, but I know I can do better, and don't feel I could get into Clinical programs with an 1160....
So, next month is the Psych GRE and retake of the General! FUN!
I hope this is true. I just took the first Princeton Review test and scored really well on the verbal (my weakness). So Excited!! 😀
By the way, I also took Petersons last week and I didn't do as great. In my opinion, Petersons is harder (both in Verbal and the Math Qs I've seen so far).
I'm a low GRE fan-boy, so take it for what it's worth. I know of 10 or so people who scored between 1000-1100 and were accepted to clinical psychology PhD programs. One of them recently began their predoctoral internship at the Yale VA. The GRE is not the end-all.
But if you know that you can do better, why not make it easier on yourself and take it again - as you stated. Good luck to you. I'm taking it again as well - Oct. 30.
I scored much lower on PR exams versus power prep exams. My highest power prep exam score more closely matched my actual GRE score. If you're doing well on the PR exams, you'll likely do great on the real thing. But keep studying 😎
Haha, I haven't even started studying! I have to figure out how many questions I can skip without tanking my score, too.
I would say 600 or above, probably. My prof told me not to send it to schools that don't require it unless it's amazing, though (unfortunately for me, some of my schools require it :/).
my quant was 680. so 1200 overall but... I really didn't want to get below 600 on the verbal and my other practice tests showed me getting 610's... so this is a crazy weird fluke or something!