A few days ago
Anonymous

GRE question?

How long in advance should I start studying for the GRE? Would a week be long enough if I got one of those study help books from the library?

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A few days ago
idplmali

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Most of the test should be common knowledge. So, most people will probably be able to do well on most of the test without too much practice.

The part many find difficult – I call the “Scheduling Conflict” portion of the test. Some people say that this was not on their tests. But, mine had several of them.

(i.e., Bob can work from 1PM-5PM on M.T.W… – Paul can work

2PM-6PM on T.W.F… – [Input a/b 5 other people and parameters] what is the schedule that allows for the least amount of conflicts while Suzy is off on Saturday?

I don’t know why they put these questions on some tests. But, I had several of them. Other than the test – I never had to do this in real life and I used to be a manager who occasionally did the schedules.

I would, however, get the book of GRE practice tests – I bought mine online – and do the tests and the entire evaluative process. It should be really helpful.

Practice for the test. It is better to pay to take the test once and pass it, than to have to re-take it. You pay everytime you take the test.

GOOD LUCK to You

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A few days ago
Anonymous
NO. That’s my first answer. Try taking a practice test, though. If you are happy with those scores, and you know they are competitive for your choice program, then go for it.

I already had a graduate degree, and I studied as a full-time job for about a month and a half.

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A few days ago
sunshine23511
it depends on how good are you in the reading, writing and math.
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