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Hi and welcome to my blog,

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 looking into taking a GRE prep course, but would like to hear from people. Good, bad? Kaplan, Princeton Review, other? Private tutoring, online tutoring, alternate methods?

Did you find their methods helpful? Bad? Did you get your money’s worth? Did you get the refund they promise if you don’t raise your scores?

I am looking EXPERIENCES about the prep courses. I know a lot of people just say study from the books, there are online things, etc. but I’m trying to gather as much information as possible.

PostHeaderIcon Anyone take a GRE test prep course? Online, in-class…etc.?

What type of prep class, in-class, private tutor or online, did you take? Who taught it (kaplan, princeton review, etc)? Did you like it? Was it helpful?
- Thanks :)

PostHeaderIcon What types of GRE prep courses would you recommend?

GRE online prep courses, in-class prep courses, etc. and by who? (kaplan, princeton review, etc…)
What was your experience with the prep course you took?
By who and and what type (online or in-class, private tutor)?

PostHeaderIcon Which GRE prep courses are considered the best, and the worst?

I would love top hear personal experiences with some of the more popular (and unpopular) prep courses, like Princeton Review, Kaplan or Testmasters. Also, has anyone heard of MILC? They guarantee a score of at least 1300 on the GRE. Any input on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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I was checking my college bookstore and I found a few GRE study guides. There was a general one, a Kaplan, Barrons, Princeton Review. Which of those would be of the most benefit? If there is a different one give me the name of it, and any other suggestions for studying. What about the LSAT I’m going to start studying for that as well. Thanks.

PostHeaderIcon What is the best GRE preparation book?

What is the best GRE prep book? Kaplan? Princeton Review? Barrons? what?

PostHeaderIcon Studying for the GRE CAT exam: which of these books is more indicative of the current gre cat tests?

Barrons

Kaplan

REA

800ScoreGre

Princeton Review

I’ve looked through examples in these books..and they all vary somewhat in difficulty level. I would like to know from those of you who have taken the gre recently, or at least have a knowledge of it, which book you would best recommend..

thanks for the help!

PostHeaderIcon Any tips for preparing for Bio and General GRE?

I am about two weeks away from taking the Biology Subject Test GRE and four weeks away from taking the General GRE. Does anyone who has taken these tests before have any study suggestions? I already have the study materials from Kaplan and have the Princeton Review Cracking the GRE guides on the way. Would it be a wise idea to go back through my notes and texts from my undergrad courses and re-read these? Any and all tips would be GREATLY appreciated!

PostHeaderIcon Is 2 months long enough to study for the GRE and do well?

I have an 8 week study guide from the Princeton Review, but some people say you need 6 months! In all reality, am I kidding myself to think I can do well just studying 8 weeks? I study everyday for hours…

PostHeaderIcon Is there a difference betweeen Cracking the GRE Biology book and Cracking the SAT Biology E/M?

ok, so i want to take the SAT 2 Biology and I have The Princeton Review :Cracking the GRE Biology book. I want to know is there a difference between Cracking the GRE Biology book and Cracking the SAT Biology E/M. Help would be much appreciated.

PostHeaderIcon Is Peterson’s a good study guide to use for the GRE?

Please reply asap as this is urgent. I’ve been using Peterson’s to prepare for my general subject GRE test which is on September 9th for a while now but my cousin who aced her GRE’s (just started her master’s at Harvard University last month) recently suggested that I use the Princeton Review, Kaplan or Barron’s. She didn’t mention Peterson’s so I don’t know if I should take that to mean that Peterson’s is not a very good guide to use for studying.

PostHeaderIcon When do the new GRE questions start counting towards your score?

When do the new write-in quantitative and multi-answer verbal questions that appear on the GRE begin to count towards your score? Currently, it seems like the GRE is just looking to see if those questions are reliable and valid. But I heard that starting on October, they’ll begin to count towards your score. Does anyone know if this is true? I can’t find any information confirming this notion, but a Princeton Review guy told me it was true.

PostHeaderIcon Which is the best GRE subject test study material?

I’m taking the GRE biology test in a 2 months and I’m planning to buy a book to study with, but I’m not sure which is better, Princeton review or Kaplan?

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