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I am very excited to have found this board and will appreciate any help I get here! I have a lot of other (more important) questions, but since I'm trying to sign up for the GREs in the next day or so…
1) For most of the summer, I have been planning on applying to programs this fall; however, lately I am not as certain of this goal and may be reconsidering applying this year. I was wondering whether it is still a good idea to take the tests now to get them out of the way? I have been studying a good portion of the summer for the general test and just recently started studying for the subject test. This would be my first time taking both. Also, if I do decide to apply to some programs then I will definitely need at least to have taken the general GRE test.
2) Which test would it be more important to focus on/give myself more time to study? If I am taking both tests, I'm not sure which order I should take them in or how much time in between the two test dates I should give myself.
3) Should I even bother taking the subject test if I'm not sure if I will apply? I took the practice test on the ETS website without any studying or preparation and I got a 550 (which seems to be a bad score—right?). However I think I would improve after studying and I generally do well on standardized tests, particularly multiple-choice tests.
1) For most of the summer, I have been planning on applying to programs this fall; however, lately I am not as certain of this goal and may be reconsidering applying this year. I was wondering whether it is still a good idea to take the tests now to get them out of the way? I have been studying a good portion of the summer for the general test and just recently started studying for the subject test. This would be my first time taking both. Also, if I do decide to apply to some programs then I will definitely need at least to have taken the general GRE test.
2) Which test would it be more important to focus on/give myself more time to study? If I am taking both tests, I'm not sure which order I should take them in or how much time in between the two test dates I should give myself.
3) Should I even bother taking the subject test if I'm not sure if I will apply? I took the practice test on the ETS website without any studying or preparation and I got a 550 (which seems to be a bad score—right?). However I think I would improve after studying and I generally do well on standardized tests, particularly multiple-choice tests.