GRE prep books?
Brian
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my sister just decided to take the GRE and i decided to hit the most knowlegeable place i know of and ask if anyone had any recommended prep books. thank you.
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I don't think it really matters--just got a volume that has a bunch of back tests, so she can familiarize herself with the basic question formats.
Then work through a bunch of them.
Anyway, hope she does well.
i was only working part time when i prepped for that test, so i put good study time in for a month. i went to borders and read kaplan front to back. a friend gave me the interactive cd to take tests online and do exercises.
then i bought another book and went through all of that, reading all tips, taking all practice tests. that came with a dvd too.
point is, just immerse herself with any book, be diligent and practice alot. the tips are really good because they help you save time and avoid common traps and give you a good approach to the test.
i completely destoryed the test, doing much bette rthan i could have expected, so i was happy with the time spent. the math is supposed to be easier than SAT math.
Besides studying for the GRE...tell your sister to e-mail professors in the department of schools she's interested in and let them know she's interested in the program and try to establish some type of communication. A lot of times, the decision on whether a student is admitted is based on if the professor needs people doing research for him/her and the professor can basically choose whomever he/she wants. I know many grad students that didn't even take the GRE and got into programs solely cause they had an 'in' with the prof.
Also look up information about what she's going into and how much programs value the GRE score. Like I've said, for engineering, the GRE is on the bottom of the list, where many schools consider research and letters of recommendation of more value than GRE scores.