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Ideas to study for the GRED

:rolleyes:Any one took the GRED for the master level?........any ideas...I have been a nurse for years and I need to take my master level GRED exam.and a lots of people is telling me that is very hard...any ideas ..........in how to over come the GRED exam?:)

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I am studying for the GRE right now. I found a study guide that reviews each section of the GRE w/little "quizzes" during the reviews. Then it offers 6 practice tests within the book. Plus it came with software that has 3 practice computer-based tests and several word games. I found this book at the book store at the local mall. Another good place to look is amazon and alot of the books will have their reviews listed there. So you can read the reviews and see what others are saying about them.

Here is a website to look at:

www.GRE.org

Hope that helps.

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Thanks so much, I will check with those and see if they work for me.

MG:)

I found the Princeton review for the GRE extremely helpful. I also started doing crossword and analogy puzzles which I found really helped as well. It's not as hard as you think if you're prepared!

Good luck!

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Thanks so much for your reply, I feel much better to know that other have taken it and it wont be that bad if Im prepared...and I will study and practice so I can do well. Thanks again MRN

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