Courses Before GRE Physics Test?
Hi. I’m in junior year in a university.
My major is not physics, but I need to take a GRE Physics Test for the graduate school.
Although my university advisor recommended me to take about 3 advanced physics courses (Mechanics and Relativity 1, Quantum Physics 1, and Electromagnetic Field 1) before taking the GRE Physics test, I only took four physics core courses.
I need to take the test by the end of this year if I want to attend the graduate school right after the graduation. (The deadline for the graduate school is Jan 15 every year.)
Would it be really difficult to take the GRE Physics test without completing above advanced physics courses (Study like a SAT or an ACT test)?
Thanks.
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You are going to see things on there that look like they belong on another planet.
Best thing you could do, if you have the money, is take a study course on it. Through Kaplan or Princeton Review.