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GRE Countdown! - jadechow - 02-13-2010 Ruddigore Wrote:You'll have all sorts of amazing stuff leaking out of your brains by the time you take it, but it will be worth it. Ruddigore, I am still dealing with "brain leakage" even after 3 months. Yesterday, I made the most obscure reference to Bleak House ever uttered. Now, I have an excuse - "brain leakage". Thank goodness I know what it is I am suffering from. It's not lethal, is it? ![]() Good luck to all of you prepping for your respective GRE exams. By and large this has been a pretty successful community with those tests and I am sure you guys will be no exception. sc1 if I can help with the lit gre just let me know. Best to you all, Kelly GRE Countdown! - P00057870 - 02-13-2010 Encouragement and support of members and those who have gone before will keep us on track! GRE Countdown! - Sunshine - 02-13-2010 Ruddigore Wrote:Extra luck to Sunshine. Biology??? :eek: :willynilly: :eek: (Don't those smilies form the shape of some elemental molecule? Lewis structures...*shudder*) Ruddigore- lol, I feel the same way about Lewis structures. Thanks for the well wishes- I will need all the luck I can get. Hmm...an ozone (O3) molecule perhaps...? :ack: NAP Wrote:Sunshine - Is this to complete your major or for grad school or both? NAP- it's for grad school only. Most of the programs I'm interested in don't require it, but "recommend" it. If I earn a decent score, I'm hoping it will be a boost to my application. Yay! I'm glad to have a group to commiserate with! GRE Countdown! - Lindagerr - 02-13-2010 I do not plan on taking any GRE's but I will have my own nemisis the Praxis. I really respect you guts for trying the GRE's to me they just sound so intimidating. You are all good testers so I know you will do well. GRE Countdown! - P00057870 - 02-14-2010 You, too, can defeat the Praxis test! GRE Countdown! - Sunshine - 02-14-2010 P00057870 Wrote:You, too, can defeat the Praxis test!:iagree: We'll be rooting for you! GRE Countdown! - TMW2010 - 03-01-2010 Well, I finally ponied up the money and reserved my seat for April 10th. I was going to wait until Friday to do it, but decided to get it done. Hopefully that'll light a fire under my rear to get me studying harder. I have taken heart from my studies, and decided to implement a plan based on the results of some of the experiments talked about in the prep material. My study plan consists of 5 days of GRE Prep per week with 2 days off from it. (This is while taking 3 classes at the same time, too... o.O ) Day 1 - Subject 1 Day 2 - Subject 2 Day 3 - 2 days after studying an item, the material 'settles' and you retain about 50% of what you actually studied. So at this point, I go back and study Subject 1 again, adding to the information retained. Day 4 - As with day 3, but for subject 2 Day 5 - Break from studying for GRE work on other classes or if I got all my homework done, take a break from things, and pay attention to my wife before she starts wanting to smother me in my sleep. Day 6 - (IE Saturday) set aside time in the day to review Subject 1 and Subject 2 Day 7 - Day off, time with my family... If I have work that I haven't gotten done for school at this point, I really need to reevaluate my course load. :p Day 8 is day 1 of the prior week and starts subject 3 Day 9 is day 2 of the prior week and starts subject 4 Day 10 is review of Subject 1, 2, & 3 Day 11 is review of Subject 1, 2, & 4 And so on... We'll see how well it all works out for me... ROFL Does anyone else have any kind of study plan that works for them? This is experiemental for me, but I'm interested to see the results of how it turns out. (IE whether it actually helps cement the knowledge or my methodology is just flatout wrong... :ack: ) GRE Countdown! - Ruddigore - 03-01-2010 TMW2010 Wrote:Well, I finally ponied up the money and reserved my seat for April 10th. I was going to wait until Friday to do it, but decided to get it done. Hopefully that'll light a fire under my rear to get me studying harder.Woo hoo! One thing that always helped me get studying was having a flip-out session by considering how little time I had left to study. The :willynilly: approach seemed to provide decent motivation. By the way, which GRE exam are you taking? GRE Countdown! - Kaz - 03-01-2010 P00057870 Wrote:I already registered but like you don't feel ready. I'm beginning to wonder if I ever will feel that way. Prepping for psych. You can take it over and over again. ETS is glad to take whatever money you want to give them (I know a guy who works there) ![]() I took the psych subject last November and got in the 78%tile. I was on the fence about retaking it, as I only need 3 more credits to complete Excelsior's major. But retaking it for 3 credits is still really cheap ![]() GRE Countdown! - TMW2010 - 04-04-2010 Six days to go until the April 2010 GRE Subject test date. I'm still not feeling ready by any means. I'm actually taking vacation days Thursday & Friday with the idea of spending 10+ hours each day trying to absorb every final piece of information I can for the test. How's studying going for everyone else? |