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06-08-2010, 12:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-08-2010, 01:00 AM by Daphne32.)
bawhitsett Wrote:When you register they'll send you some study materials, which were adequate enough for me to score a 690 with little review of other sources. Math was my worst subject too, had not taken any math since applied calculus in 2004 (took the GMAT is 2008).
Thanks much for the info. I'll check out the GMAT then.
Daphne
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Daphne32 Wrote:So maybe the question should have been "how to best prepare for the GMAT?"
I'll look into this. Calculus is not my forte and because of that I fear that the GRE would be a huge undertaking for me.
Daphne
Unless something has changed very recently, there is no calculus on the GMAT or GRE. That doesn't mean the geometry, statistics/probability and algebra questions should be underestimated.
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Hi!
Definitely get the official information and practice tests for the GRE and GMAT.
I also noticed that Peterson's has free practice tests and study materials. Be sure to look at those, too.
Best wishes on your exams and/or grad school!
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Thanks all again for the great help!
Daphne
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