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	<title>Comments on: Sample questions on the GRE Psychology Test?</title>
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		<title>By: Amanda W</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amanda W</dc:creator>
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		<description>Good luck with the exam.  I&#039;ll be taking the GRE Literature Test soon, so I can empathize.  The GRE website has a Practice Booklet you can download in PDF format, that gives a complete practice test.  It&#039;s completely free to do so.  As far as books go, well, there are only a handful available.  For the GRE Literature, I only found about a half-dozen titles.  Just find a fairly recent book with a practice test or two in it and you&#039;ll be fine.  Insofar as how much time to spend studying... spend as much as you can!  It&#039;s the last significant standardized test you&#039;ll ever take in life; take it seriously.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good luck with the exam.  I&#8217;ll be taking the GRE Literature Test soon, so I can empathize.  The GRE website has a Practice Booklet you can download in PDF format, that gives a complete practice test.  It&#8217;s completely free to do so.  As far as books go, well, there are only a handful available.  For the GRE Literature, I only found about a half-dozen titles.  Just find a fairly recent book with a practice test or two in it and you&#8217;ll be fine.  Insofar as how much time to spend studying&#8230; spend as much as you can!  It&#8217;s the last significant standardized test you&#8217;ll ever take in life; take it seriously.</p>
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