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In order for me to do well on the GRE I believe I need to take the GRE in-person classroom course but the price is kind of steep (over $1,000 for 8 sessions) and I'm wondering if it is too late for this cycle (which I really need to be accepted in to). Had I known about this GRE in-person classroom course earlier I would have taken it but I thought it was enough for me to just buy the study guide with a couple practice tests. I realized that without a professor/tutor there to give me some structure of study I slack off. Like for instance is there a word bank that the GRE takes from for it's verbal section or is it just random words out of the entire dictionary that one should know? I could also use some guidance and structure in studying the quantitative portion. I just can't do it on my own and I think that's why I've done poorly on the GRE. Just as some people need trainers going to the gym I think I need a trainer/guide for the GRE. I think it's too late for me as far as the GRE and right now I'm hoping on schools that don't require the GRE to accept me or for the schools that do to overlook their minimum GRE requirement for me. Only reason I'm saying this is because it's possible that there could be some time within the next couple of months (supposing that's enough time) for me to get this guidance and have the scores in before some deadlines. I'm 90%+ sure it's too late for that but I just wanted to know for sure if it was too late or not. I'm in the tri-sate area and applying to schools in this area (NJ, NY, NYC, CT, PA) and I think most of those schools have deadlines coming up that are too close to allow me enough time to do this GRE classroom course study. Am I right or wrong?