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agarci27

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Hello everyone,
I will be taking my GRE for the first time in mid August and am starting to get a bit anxious so I was hoping for any advice. I need to make at least a 292 but of course I would like to get the highest score I can. Ive been building my vocabulary with flash cards for the verbal sections and completing GRE math practice questions I find online. I understand that well anything you do, the time you put into it determines the results but I am just looking for any tips from anyone who has taken it. I have about a month left of studying and have a job as well!
Thanks!
 
Hi,

I would start taking as many full practice exams as you can. This way you can build endurance and it will give you an idea of what you are scoring. Practicing a lot will get you used to the format and you won't be as stressed out the day of. Good Luck!
 
It's important to practice every type of question, in both the math and verbal sections. Any GRE prep book has practice questions from all of these different sections. I also agree that it's important to practice full tests, and time them, so that you can build your endurance. The GRE is a really long test and you have to be able to stay clear and sharp even after a few hours of high pressure. Also, ETS posts their essay prompts on their website, so you can practice doing timed essays with their prompts.
 
I got a 322 having not been in school for almost 10years (nontrad premed).....162 math the biggest problem I had here was forgetting some of my volume/area formulas particularly for circles and cylinders. The 160 verbal unfortunately I have no advice here since I really don't know what I got right or wrong. The major advice for test day is to not drink anything within an hour of the test starting...I was nervous and and drank way too much.

I view the GRE as a glorified SAT. I had low 1400's on the test 10 yrs ago. I've taken 2 years of college english, a statistics class, and a high school AP calculus class.

You can do this GRE thing, get a study book to calm your nerves and go crush it
 
I also have a question about the GRE.

I got 152 math, 148 verbal and 3 on the analytical which are really bad scores especially the analytical. So my plan is to retake the GRE in end of august so i can dedicate the whole month of august to GRE. but i plan on applying in the beginning of september so how would sending GRE scores work? should i send my previous scores or just wait for the new results? or should i just not retake the GRE?
 
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