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	<title>Comments on: Is an 800 on the GRE exam hard to accomplish?</title>
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		<title>By: yofatcat1</title>
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		<description>800 on the 2 sections combined? That&#039;s really easy to get, considering that a 400 on verbal is 30% and 400 on quantitative reasoning is only 12%. It&#039;s good to memorize lots of vocab words for the verbal section, and maybe even read some logic books for quantitative portion. And it really depends on what you plan to do in grad school. If it&#039;s English, they&#039;ll care a lot more about the verbal section, if you&#039;re planning to go into the sciences or math, the quantitative portion is a lot more important.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>800 on the 2 sections combined? That&#8217;s really easy to get, considering that a 400 on verbal is 30% and 400 on quantitative reasoning is only 12%. It&#8217;s good to memorize lots of vocab words for the verbal section, and maybe even read some logic books for quantitative portion. And it really depends on what you plan to do in grad school. If it&#8217;s English, they&#8217;ll care a lot more about the verbal section, if you&#8217;re planning to go into the sciences or math, the quantitative portion is a lot more important.</p>
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