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I opened this blog to help anyone who is preparing for his GRE exam.
I remember myself when I started - I was so lost and in such a panic.
Luckily I got this great Gre guide that helped me a lot
So study hard and good luck!



I’d like to go back to school for my masters, and I’ve got a GRE study guide, but I don’t know how far ahead to start.

4 Responses to “How long before the GRE test should I start studying?”

  • Tom says:

    How about 16 years? Everything you have done scholastically has led up to this, so the sooner you start, the better.

  • symmetry says:

    The more hours you put into the GRE, the better your grade.

  • nikki says:

    Depends on how good you are at english and math really. The word list you have to know is ridiculously long but if you’re a great reader (of books and stuff) you’ll know more than half already. Say 5-6 months if you’re only going to study a ‘few’ days per week. But less if you’re a consistent worker.
    Test yourself. That’ll tell you how much work you need to put in. If things look really bad, start now! lol. Good luck! : )

  • Will B says:

    Four years is a good period to study. To bone up on stuff, try about 6 months of reading good literature with a hard vocabulary, and studying high school math books.

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