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#2 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 18:38 pm Question about GRE preparation time |
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| i am non native speaker but my english is really poor so for me 1.5 months is not enough. i think it depends on how good you are in english |
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Smileypkr New Member
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#3 (permalink) Mon Mar 31, 2008 13:58 pm Question about GRE preparation time |
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I did not experiance it but according to the Princeton's review "Cracking the GRE", 8 weeks are enough to do so. Best regards |
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Mo7aisen You can meet me at english-test.net
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#4 (permalink) Wed Apr 09, 2008 5:58 am Question about GRE preparation time |
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| Btw, Princeton Review provides 3 plans for preparing for the GRE that fit to their book (1. 4 weeks, 2. 8 weeks, 3. 12 weeks). So according to that, 4 weeks is the minimum period and 12 weeks is maximum period. The reason, according to them, is that 4 week is not enough to get familiar with the patterns and skills required for the exam while 12 weeks is long enough that additional time will make you forget what you studied earlier since you will not have more material to learn from. Finally (IMO), it depends on your readiness for the exam (i.e., if you believe your level is really bad, give it more time to learn more vocabulary which is important for the verbal part). Cheers |
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Mo7aisen You can meet me at english-test.net
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