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GRE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have to take the test this week and I have not studied like I should how hard is it really. I will be taking it by computer.


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I think you should make the time this week before your exam to review at least the math concepts. It's not an easy exam and depending on what you're looking to study in graduate school, a poor grade on this exam can really make or break what graudate school you get accepted to, if any.


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I am going to see if I can postpone. I am tryig to get masters in criminal justice.


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I took the exam. It was not as hard as I thought it would be but not easy either. The written part was fun.That is all that I can say about it.


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