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Best study guides for literature GRE? - goingforward - 09-07-2013 I am considering taking the English Lit GRE as its 18 credits for COSC but which study guide(s) should equip me the best? have anyone taken this? Best study guides for literature GRE? - NAP - 09-07-2013 goingforward Wrote:I am considering taking the English Lit GRE as its 18 credits for COSC but which study guide(s) should equip me the best? have anyone taken this? I'm glad to see more interest in these exams! Be sure to check this thread for more info: http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-thomas-edison-charter-oak-specific/6113-gre-subject-tests.html Also, Ruddigore did an excellent job on this exam and left feedback here: http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-thomas-edison-charter-oak-specific/10661-ec-literature-english-degree-plan-2.html#post80916 Best wishes on your adventure! Best study guides for literature GRE? - Tedium - 09-08-2013 Nice, I'm planning on taking mine in April. The Princeton Reviews are probably the best of the physical books that I've researched. REA is out of date and the questions are supposedly pretty far off the mark. There are a few websites that have study guides/schedules posted:[URL="http://people.duke.edu/%7Etmw15/index.html"] [/URL] GRE in Literature Test Preparation Vade Mecum: Home Those are both good starts. Good luck. |