GRE for RN graduated out the US

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Guys, on my way like everyone here, I found the GRE exam so difficult, now that I am taking the Kaplan review by the book, feels like I going to need two years to pass this exam, wondering that probably harder for people like me, that never took that kind of analogies etc.

I have a GPA 3.72, BSN, and taking my ICU experience at A medicine floor, enrolled in Basic Health Assessment course and Statistics, but the GRE going to give me a hard time, we need to know so many terms and words that never seem before.

I decide to put this topic as a post, maybe some of you are crossing the same bridge, and can provide me tools or information to increase my habilities with this type of questions.

I really appreciate tips from everyone outthere, fustrated here!

Ulices from Brooklyn NY.:angryfire

Look into the Miller Analogies Test (MAT). Many programs will use that in place of the GRE. Supposedly, it is more friendly to those with "life experiences" as opposed to the GRE which is more friendly to those more recently graduated from an undergraduate program.

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