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AAAAHHHH!
I took the GRE on Friday...and it started off completely horribly. Finished my first essay, hit 'submit', and a message pops up - "Fatal error. Please see administrator." They'd had some sort of technical issue, and I had to do the section. completely. over.
Maybe it was a good thing, though, because I wound up exceeding my goal. By a lot. I dithered at the final screen for about five minutes, trying to decide if the essay issue threw me off enough for it to matter, and finally decided I didn't want to think about the GRE anymore, so I hit 'accept'.
800 verbal, 750 quant.
Maybe the secret was the essay mixup - after rewriting an entire section, I had a complete 'screw this' mentality and wasn't nervous at all.
Of course, afterwards, I very nearly fell over while checking out and had to sit outside the center for a half hour before my legs stopped shaking enough to drive. . .but it was exactly the pick-me-up I needed to get me out of my 'I AM NOT WORTHY!' funk.
I took the GRE on Friday...and it started off completely horribly. Finished my first essay, hit 'submit', and a message pops up - "Fatal error. Please see administrator." They'd had some sort of technical issue, and I had to do the section. completely. over.
Maybe it was a good thing, though, because I wound up exceeding my goal. By a lot. I dithered at the final screen for about five minutes, trying to decide if the essay issue threw me off enough for it to matter, and finally decided I didn't want to think about the GRE anymore, so I hit 'accept'.
800 verbal, 750 quant.
Maybe the secret was the essay mixup - after rewriting an entire section, I had a complete 'screw this' mentality and wasn't nervous at all.
Of course, afterwards, I very nearly fell over while checking out and had to sit outside the center for a half hour before my legs stopped shaking enough to drive. . .but it was exactly the pick-me-up I needed to get me out of my 'I AM NOT WORTHY!' funk.