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I took it. When I took it it was basically like the SAT, only they have an added logic section. I agree that you're probably fine investing in a book of practice tests. I got the one from the people who write the test. I think now that the test is conducted online.
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I took it about 12 years ago. It was a standardized test on paper, I don' know if they've electronicized it by now. Nothing too complex and I generally rock at standardized tests so I wouldn't be a good yardstick.
A friend took it earlier this year after deciding she'd go to grad school when her Peace Corps stint was up. She just bought a prep book and did standardized tests a lot. Don't know her final score but it sounded like it really improved her math score. Can't speak to any particular program but other than providing some people the rigor to make sure they actually prepare for the test it never seemed like any of the standardized prep courses did much for the people taking them. |
10 years ago for me...I remember being locked in a room with no water or food with the (then) new computers on which we were to enter our answers, and because there was some glitch we could not take the test on time nor could we leave...finally about 3 hours late we got to start. Had some scratch paper to work out the puzzles on. There was some basic math stuff and vocabulary, but I remember the logic puzzles...so MANY of them! Luckily that was what I'd practiced...I did very well on the GRE, and later that same year the LSAT. I'm a good test-taker though. I didn't get into the grad school of my choice because I had great grades, high test scores, many accomplishments, and broad interests. Apparently those things don't count. But I'm really glad I didn't get that PhD, because as it is I now have a useless MA that I often drop off my resume so I can at least get an interview. Well, when I look for a straight job that is. Which I don't do much anymore heheh.
Oh but enough about me...and hi, everybody! Back to the GRE: logic puzzles -- practice them, looooove them, know they are tricksy but there is always a way to solve them -- get good at them and the GRE will be your new bestest friend. I'm figuring since you're here on the LoT that the vocabulary stuff will not be a problem either, but don't forget your math. Do you remember how to solve quadratic equations? If not -- better look into that. Good luck! |
I took it about 14 years ago (my senior year of college). I would reiterate what others have said - do the test books and see how you do, then decide if there's any need for more formalized preparation or to bone up on a subject.
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No need to buy those test prep books - your local library has them.
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CP... I was just going to say that!
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I remembered to ask, and they took something else, not the GRE. Sorry!
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