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things I've learned
1) Get some books on preparing for the GRE. They help a little.
2) If you've never taken a college-level math course, or if you have no spatial perception, chances are that it will not go well.
3) In some fields, a good grad school application and getting it in as early as humanly possible (blech to rolling admission) is more important than good GRE scores. I BOMBED the GRE. it was the worst experience of my life, but I got into a great MLIS program because I had good grades, lots of library experience, and spent lots of time perfecting my entrance essay.
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