Originally Posted by Hopefull2009
I am curious of a few opinions on how difficult the exam is and if a few people wouldn't mind sharing what score they made.
The only math I have had in the last 10 years has been nursing math and I'm afraid that isn't going to cut it.
Any suggestions?
While the exam is based "just" on High School level math, it was still challenging for me. My first degree is in Chemical Engineering, which would imply that I'm good at math. WRONGO! Math was always my worst subject in school, and although I could do it, math never came easy to me.
I studied for about 5-6 weeks (~3-4 hours a day) before the GRE, and did well on it (math 730, verbal 640, written 5.5). I HAD TO do well - my undergrad GPA was lousy (2.6), and I was working to get into an accelerated BSN program. Here's my advice (for what it's worth) on prepping for the GRE:
I highly recommend the Kaplan GRE prep book & CDROM. Search on Amazon.com for ISBN 1427795029. The Kaplan CD I used when prepping for my GRE (admittedly, the previous version of this book/CD) lets you take an evaluation test. Based on the results of that test, and how much time you had to work on your weak areas, the software tailored a study plan for you over that time span. Excellent!
I'd avoid the REA prep book/CD for GRE. Barron's was pretty good - I used it with the Kaplan.
Go to your local library, and see what GRE books they have available for checkout. That's where I got the Kaplan book/CD.
Plan on studying for at least 2-4 weeks before taking your GRE.
Good luck!
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