I took my GREs last December. I didn't do as well as I would have liked, a little above average, but I also did zer0 preparation for them (unless you call taking a few practice questions on the GRE web site preparation).
I can't imagine taking a class to help me do better, but that's just me. I am planning on retaking them this fall/winter, so maybe I'll pick up a Kaplan book and see what I learn.
For anyone interested, it seems to me that it's a lot harder to get your application stuff together once you're out of school an out of that environment for awhile. I mean, I have to call profs for recomendations, then go meet them. I have to stop by the school for copies of my transcripts. There aren't those helpful profs who *know* about this stuff right there at my disposal (although there are a couple I can call up still, thank god!) So if you have the slightest thought you
might want to go on w/ your education, I recommend doing it while still an undergrad.
Although I am enjoying not taking tests or writing papers, and the "real world" experience is a plus. I just wish I had taken care of some of the legalities before leaving school.
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SilverTurtle
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