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Old 07-23-2004, 05:12 PM
aphibeach aphibeach is offline
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Don't stress too much over it. When you take it on the computer, if you get the question wrong it asks a question slightly easier, then when you get that one right it bumps the next question up a level. That way it will pretty much keep you at the level of questions that you can handle.
yes but when you answer a question wrong, they take away points. if you answer an easier question, you don't get as many points as you would if you answered a harder question right. so technically, you want to get more harder questions right than easier questions.

i took one of the practice tests and it was HORRIBLE. i am just not a good test taker. i think i made like a 440 on the practice test. i feel like i've wasted 4 years of my college career because i don't ever remember learning some of this stuff and i'm a good student.
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Old 11-13-2008, 04:05 PM
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A lot of schools will say they dont need the GRE and then when they reject you they will say 'oh may be you should try doing the GRE for a better chance next time!!' That was my experience with JHU's AAP, and that was after I had been in touch with the folks there and reassured that I dont need to do it. So unless you call and ask and speak and confirm that it is not required, there is really no way to know...
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