PostHeaderIcon Spiritually speaking, could you keep me in your thoughts or prayers today, as I have my GRE exam at noon?

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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’m really nervous :(
I’ve studied for about two months, yet I still feel woefully unprepared.

I need a high score to get into a Master’s in Nursing accelerated program.

12 Responses to “Spiritually speaking, could you keep me in your thoughts or prayers today, as I have my GRE exam at noon?”

  • Blissfully Unaware says:

    Good luck Samian! Good for you for going through with it.

    I hate that exam so much, I am currently sitting in my dorm room, 100 miles away from my hometown because this university was one of the few to let me in without that wretched exam (so long as my undergrad GPA was high enough). Yes it IS possible to run away from your problems sometimes :P

    You’ll be in my thoughts! :) I’m sure you’ll do great!

    BTW: I love the cupcake avatars!

  • BrokenEye, Pathogen G immune says:

    Prayer will only hold back your education

  • Archie Bunker says:

    The only time I pray is when I sit down on my ivory throne. I will think of you then

  • Trolln says:

    No.

    "Dear god, please let this person get a high score, because she needs to rely on supernatural being, and not her studies to do well"

    Amen.

  • Aron says:

    No. I’m going to specifically pray that you don’t pass. I encourage everyone else to do the same.

    If you pass, that means, by traditional fallacious christian logic, that god ISN’T real.

  • Cassie Weapons of Mass Seduction says:

    Blissfully Unaware loves your cupcake almost as much as me.

    Good luck, Samian. You’ll do great :]
    (((Samian)))

  • Linda Marie says:

    You studied for two months?! You having nothing to worry about. Good luck!

  • eric k says:

    Don’t be nervous, you’ll do fine.

    Best wishes.

  • Jayden's ♥Aunt♥ says:

    Samian, darling, I know you will be fine!!! It’s nerve-wracking, but don’t let it get to you!!!

    At least you’re prepared! I was so unprepared for the quantitative section that I ended up making little patterns on the Scantron form, because I couldn’t really do very much of the work. Even so, I ended up in the 39th percentile on the quantitative portion, which I could NOT believe…I could NOT believe that 39% of the people who took the exam did worse than I did on that section!!

    I did really well on the other sections – verbal, analytical, and Lit in English subject test – so my awful math score didn’t matter, and, as an English major, I never took a single math class in college anyway, so I knew it wasn’t a critical score.

    Relax, loosen up, and just focus on the questions, not on your scores, and you will be fine, darling!!!

    Good luck!!!

    ((((((((((Samian))))))))))

  • Solstice says:

    Everyone else taking the test feels the same way.

    You’ll be more than fine! Good luck, (((Samian))).

  • Rizwan says:

    If you studied hard enough, you will definitely get good marks. Just relax, and think with a critical mind. The problems may not be exactly as you want, but might be a bit more challenging. So take care, be fresh, and take it as a challenge you can solve. Prayers are for those people who need luck, and if you studied good enough, you will get what you deserve, instead of relying on luck. Let me know how it goes.

  • The Original Jerry (May 2009) says:

    you passed congrats

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