Hey muttmommy,
Well, I took a practice GRE and a training session (one day) administered by Princeton Review, and I got a 1080 on that exam. When I took the actual exam I got a 950 or something like that, so I took it again and lost 100 points. I was so depressed with my actual scores. Anyway, I also studied the REA prep book and the GRE for dummies book. I got the Kaplan book towards the date of my 2nd exam because I had heard so much good stuff about it. Well, I only had about a week to study, so I didnt get through much, and my score dropped. Then I started to hear the results from others who used the Kaplan, and I had done better than them....so I guess my advice would be to get a book with a decent reputation, I think all the above mentioned ones are pretty good. (make sure there are some practice exams) and just go through it. But make sure you realize that it is only practice, and is not the real thing. I didnt see too many of the words from the "word parade" or "word hit list" on either of the actual exams that I took. For the essay portions, make sure you think creatively, but intelligently. I am sure that you will do well. If you dont do well the first time, dont let theat discourage you. I know plenty of people that scored horribly and are in the process of filling out supplemental application. So far, the lowest score that Ive heard of from a person that got a supp was a 700 something. And hey, if you can afford it, try to take one of those classes. Good luck in whatever you do and keep us posted on your progress.
-NC aggie